| Show 46Wki&ft3Q74aa - - cerI 2 i t THE SALT LAKE 'rRIBL'NE Monday July 21 1950 - ESTDLITtD INVASION TOLL - :::Koruin r::- -- ' - 4 ' ! i ''' WASMNGTON July 23 leri-- -i they haven't' got much reserve! !'We'll have some reverses but The North Korean red army has:left" ' the prospect is for continual ever- ' 18-- 1 44all improvement" said Tydinga May Lack Replacements — suffered between 111000 and OW casualties since It started the He declined to guees whether C hairrnan- of the senate armed invasion of South Korea a defense the North Koreans were counting aeretces committee department briefing officer estir on Two weeks ago he said "many troops from across the border Slated Sunday people in government not partite in Manchuria for replacements He said no breakdown of the The briefing officer noted a ref- ulamilitary people" actually number of killed leotmded and ' erence in a recent to thought the Americana might be could '"'s be made t Ian attack on "bore-drawn-communique captured " artil- - pushed out of the country and The number of replacements thellery pieces used by the North have to return by way of amphib-- 1 lous Ismdings This was because Communist forces have been able Korean army He said that if to get to offset these losses is not modern army hasanyth" to else to"1 our forces were outnumbered and quick reinforcement was difficult knows the officer said then com-- ! use it doesn't um horse-draw-n "I think is generally believed inented that equipment His indication i- v': - 1 :: it ! t '0 - e : er 'i : ' '' i '1 - - March Order I - ei- Units Given 1 4Mft super-fortre- - By nre ASSOCIATED PRESS Marching orders came (Sunday) to a number of national guard Smits in widelyescattered states The alert for guard units WW1 iumounced by the army Friday But in Washington there eras no annotmcement of Just which units were being called up In New York Gov Thomas E Dewey arranged cOnferences with national guard officials and legislative leaders for Sunday He did not disclose which New York guard units were alerted teit said be would start at once to reestablialt the state guard N T Gets Indication bard-hittin- YANK PRIVATE STALLS REDS FOR MATES ? 1:-- il ti !: 1 I I t 44 signal In all the new jets attack bombers and standard lighters pummeled oil refineries and de-pots at Inchon which is Seoul's pork and Wonsan north of the 38th parallel hammered Seoul's and struck at Mar- shKirginfo airport yards railroad bridges 1- anti-aircra- ft and ordnance maintenance outlits--abo- ut 11000 men In Massachusetts Adjt Gen William 'Jamison received orders alerting the 104th antiesircraft artillery brigade of the states na- - - t - - ''' vs- 1 i Locomotives and vehicles v- - "' - 51--"- ' ' ''' ' ' le' z - t j 41 :1 :4' i Y t t 41 ' '' f3 4 i 1 4") '''''- - I ' ! 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'i I '' (1 e- s ' t - " : t tI 4- ' ' '7-' '7-- - ' J - l " 1: ''' - : i ' 50 ' ': LI' 1 " '' - -0- - 11:--' V 001 - - 4 ' '''' k e: 't -- re di' e - -- I 'wry -- - -- ' i - AP Photo &willow North Korean Communists infiltrate American Noes drtsord a civilises these G Ls are taking as chancels Sgt Willis L locomotive- Milhous Illreassood Tex boids earbise ea Korean with arms raised shlie Corp Akio B Lamm pinetuet Ky makes the search - lines Fly The planes took to the air in f numbers Sunday after three days I of typhoon weather They caught i the North Koreans by surprise and EJoined with Australian planes to destroy or damage 18 tanks as well as 30 trucks 22 miscellaneous vehicles 3? railroad care and one 1 I i ittr : 01dit 1 Afr-Aide- 111 U S Troops Block d Red Tank Stab Near Taejon '' 1 - :116- kl j'i rit ' ' - t rI -r i 11 1 :Net t e z : 1 - k r )y i I Ie 41 - '' :''''' : ''' :ii ' : f k '''' y : r 4 ' '''' 1411r re:-i''- : '::' '!! -1 I T:::- 1 0 e :::e c '' ::: 7 7 L 1 1 "'1' tik Ill1 tI1 'iI i 01 ' ri i ":"::: I : ' ''' Destroy Red Planes !le L:':::::7:ee':117--eel : - ::::::'s k ': The navy planes destroyed 40 Ilk pending notification of kin swept 1 Coatiased from Page Oise !i howitzer battery were credited :Communist planes and probably I down to strafe a highway when be 4 14N44 30 or another 2 damaged i with knocking out four to eight !destroyed spotted civilituis jumping from a munist armored thrust againat :'2 'Pilots also claimed destruction of F truck and running for safety The i' : -- - ' 77r7 new re- - i red tanks in a long range battle 41 defense lines the recently locomotives and damage to 17 Reuters News Agency Signid Tait Battalions pilot held his fire and banked - inforced by troops of the famed : with Coromunist armor and hitting :others The summary said the slightly In doing so his wings RORFAN FRONT LINE July U S First' cavalry division Air four The brigade la made up of the 72 ' 200 loaded with North blow most truck' the carrier by ' damaging :1:r: 156th signal unit of Boston the fbortrhet wfori ttwoh ra:dw a ahatifThdaey: ertouaartcheded thanedgrezdiode7d the plane 23 — The American authorities and ground tank kills bad not yet i3 ' Wonwas -' destruction of lik‘ the Koreart I Iplanes troops 77211d battalion of claisek the 7 I betty beffregatedtanned the Sunday san movement! oil north 38th of the 4 refinery U ljg) Wendell R Muncie 27 head685th battalion of Bourne and the Plaher while his platoon comnem were no late field dis- Gem Douglas MacArthur's ' rades withdrew maintained a San Diego Cal was the first southward of civilian refugees or-had located :Parallel I 147th battalion of Fall River quarters previously ' 1 Patches front from the recenaround Most N i E should be of Sunday's air action - 4: 1 diviaion artillery units in So- I Commanded by Col Vincent P position and held the charging naval pilot shot down by North dering that they I25th re ' '1to I indicate whether the tion on the central sector near tered around Tujou where U S and Taejon garded as '''' 1 coyaa of Boston: the 104th was to Korean at bay with grenades Korean firmwed 4 en if seen in the Korean North Koreans had followed up I 4 I n He was picked up before getting off the hill himnortheast of the troops are fightmg off another 50 miles -y nred have reported to Camp Edwards tank their with 1 zone and Communist attack combat plunge Infantry Mondays two A I and a half hours in the -mum on Sept- - 9 for ita annual self and swimming back acrou after battle e highway -: 't -tanks had lacked their foot ' area This Wall Me of the batch of IThe flights were believed concentrated an amphibian rescue water I eireiesthe by river k training period new strict regulations imposed to I soldier support Sunday night :e I There was no hint in a field dis- in that area also plane from a British carrier Instead the alerted units will : In what appeared to be an : Communist in-and sabotage stop : 7:55 2'' e timed it to a Planes Strafe pm Sunday patch trainTroops proceed '':- ' -combat into action the tirely lune of separate gunners Press from Aasociated corresponding station for induction into feda The S ' the Americans Shooting t a r strafed began l a 23th division ent Tom Lambert where the 25th 1 eral service on Aug 14 figShlting in Korea the ' ' c greatest division howitzer battery was lo- troops north of Taejon and strafed giiormtr r 1 1"-Fr''' one unidentified town leaving it ! : difficulty has been the penetra- cated ' TheSmutSalt kt Zribunt In also flames tion North of lines They damaged Korean il their Must Dt by At the same time hopes soared 20 t ' e -'i1 1 -at Ilvrahori and in the Tae-- p troops disguised as refugees of gae ' that Maj Gen William F Deam !bridges '4 p4': ' ' 0 A A area Jon hit at buildings South Korean farmers Chungju missing commanding general of rand a railroad Continued from Page One guson said with one of the boys ' - -- or-:- ''' roundhouse and ' 1I -- I(I171 11et Now all civilians who remain In every the 24th division may yet return 1 ($ ' tunnel at Pyungyl pest thee At batt Lase Cite ea moons but It was leading the way and his pal fol- the combat zone vrill be confined i filled with Communist safely to American lines ease ostler meet tut el Ayala A ISM I ' ':::": In some areas however the "' homes to their for two! A except Oozes American stragglers ittilleillilla i0-- H le king max Pliscads soldiers dambering all over it " lowing All I did was follow him : rates: Ut sr"' i !) autfripou 'North Koreans by to take alwill managed when hours be :' i livid Simms reached an advanced American they as: Magma he said ite &sup sod 'So I just walked on tWe never excbanged a word but lowed daily ' I c011 a ON THE - :: I Si SOT scar is discuses $IS summers to buy food and obtain word that i cover when the k i e a cleared E command ts down to a village and nobody paid " ' ' ti & elittp tad Sustiast ileum SLY& walked as we if were Just '' i HIGHWAY three i of FRONT after !quickly Korea tyrefugees : water -ies days July! TaeDean neck to me attention any and nobody paid any attention to ite Tribe la a obanter et Movement outside these hours i 23 ill—A few hundred feet from jon with them last Thursday but !phoon weather conditions I "I guess they never expected to eyed Pram rite aalmeatted Press to will be permitted only to "essen- me a North Korean tank is burn- - left the party tn the mountains ' Wed earnmeeery le tee IMO ter reeelswe see an American that far back us" 11TEITISEISINT Once Fergueon cams bee et all weal emu pivoted le tele wee tial perimmerpolicc municipal' ing It is a satisfying sight to fresh Friday morning to look for more and took me for a Communist" esastte ao sa a with a North Korean sentry authorities doctori midwives tel- 'American men in the defence line'Istragglers Footsore and exhausted the in- armed with a tommy-gu- n Contrary to earlier ' wu trapped by a workers railmaintenance ephone created a they said Dean stir fantryman quite "He carne around the corner and road men and workers in factories of American engineers playing was not reports Amazing thy? Creme wounded among the villagers- - They tried there wu nothing to do but walk 10 r shops supplying the army "daisy chain"' to shoo him off for fear his It was the first no-Colo- rs that! LI Raymond Whelan of the en- Dean had left TittiOnreport right past Win" he salt These people will wear appropria' : where be would get them in trouble "I figured this was it but took ate armband& gineers explained how they played had directed a 35 inch bazooka a breath the hat deep pulled big Speak Englide South Koreans wishing to evac- the game with land mines wired tank-killteam In point blank it1 It ssl weal Is IssSO "Just when things looked black- down over my face and shuffled uate the combat zone will no together ''' action we enemy armor t ' against teesst see e- 1 an old man of 90 And "Ws laid a daisy chain of mine est: Ferguson said l'a youngster along like be able to wander south at seimitoreeeeris e ' The developing battle between -helleYrtmei I telt like it at Oat- ' longerclogging-roads-aabout 1S camak 0 roattMWItelast coordinated 'Arnett 'snarling bacttle ' allai4 '"414 ‘ gritilt4 floeaplast 4 teeet it a & Joe-- -I :-) over moment7 i way ahead we laid can grotmd and air forces was traffic try toe kw aciorini that frcV '11X '''111'10walked the to Wei Ferguson bee el past house letAreive lam right and I will fin you my strung wires to the eciecre reported by Associated Press cor- - "II -' ig dogesopows 232422 It guard who didn't even give him edge where my men lay" up'" sssts4 mealotai ter- - ' r-respondents I0 a ' 1t-second look &km& res The South Korean took the Ct L When the reds t eighth army headquarters' and ' 100 'waive Irse'l omen Inside his es rat ofa W Rol Wolin twee 064 '2 out- thatched house road down He Whelan the H P King with the first CI'! O Another probing American li 04 Ire ewo Luayar few fitted him a ' with l let Korean lead over straw tank the the first big go 11 4& airy division at the front Mt Digo& &ism &lot '-- ' re Late Friday he met with Sgt &vow ssoo hat white trousers white vest daisy chain When it reached the Erickson said the tanks moved alms 1mo W re &row& 114&ra e IL Ernmel John who Philadelphia AA lioorte LOS $essooksbens telasisd Abed& and a tight fitting f of blow second they let it The tank up without their usual support native pair ' t MOSCOW July 23 (Reuters— was also Ferto out shoes get trying i burst into flames The crew per- from Communist infantry b:esrfe2 I He was also given a typical guson's young Korean friends Pravda the Soviet Communist ished The second tank wee There had been no major In" ' in which he rolled spotted Emmel first They brought party newspaper Sunday published knocked out when it came around (111::2id! Korean pack clash by 9 pm Sunday fantry ' a of American him was him overt there slat' photograph n ' l telling his 114 rifle helmet and a bend in the area fa am- Sunday MST) Erickson 'ltile t another American down the "ad prisoners marching through the IIuniform over- said but the Korean reds wers - ' fighteramcircled Mustang Korean could of North "All I see” Emmel sake Pyong- head as the two red tanks flamed believed to capital "Then we headed south" Far- ' hays suffered heavy b old Korean eat- yang — "was a bent-ovk losses in the road 1 The captives were shown carrying watermelon and I was surset'' ' ' : as a bell the when banners which he started prised voamilMalreiing caption galts14aminannualsilsom mo m amosiii - --e 'a""s4g''''''''''°4 speaking English It wasn't until under the picture said bore the 11 N t -' r-r-he off took his of "Tbe t bat '44w--- ''' 4004 4rnobae ! the that t i recog- slogans: r"" ril t'''' 7 struggle !) sled I ''' --s nised him as an American" ‘11 Korean people for unification of 1 It Wa si i k see 1 s" wo- e' siesett'' ' 3 i ) They walked all Friday night iitheir homebusd is just Put an end t'l1 m Strike1 -)' -- 1 J 4 i and most of Saturday before they i Immediately to armed intervention ' ' V:ESTEPII ' i t t a sectowool" Mitt Townsend "First adrises savings 4c 147f ' reached the Americus hoes ' rl-1I ' -- L4I 41 lin Korea" 't— ii LA "My work often brings mei because they're insured by an into contact with people who agency of the United States --- -- -- ' -I 1 I don'thavethe r---r-advantages- - of Government'"---------------1 nNv 14444 iA t ' i ' '' ' '' a : sound i ' : savings account to! Once you've started the say-a- d ti L r: ' io i i - 41 f 1 i " i fail back on" states Milt'ings habit you'll ' it's easy 1 i I i t tri ' '' F1 k-4- !rl 't Townsend collection managerito set aside a regular amount with Pacific Finance Corpora- - each payday and a' pleasure is 44 ' 1 ' Lion "That's why years ago :to watch your savings grow 11 deliciousMr Townsend and more ! my wile and I opened our sav-:Li: !tt account at Prudential than 15000 others you'll en! ings PM 715 I Federal i 1 'rudential's 12:A5 pM-Savings adding' By joy visiting to 7 to know we office it so con-th- at that's et friendly every payday I flights THE BRING FAMILY THE tocrio 24TH MAKE Mrs fmancial strain in veniently located at 125 South any PM ot10--3- cl Cow:Jac' i the future need not jeopardize Main Street As little as $1 ' ' cln 1 1 A DAY TO REMEMBER 4A Montana our home or security " I Js61 s ' cou 1opens an account at this say-- 1(1013o IL Ifk 1101- 1M bovI MP institution where you'll 'Dins Comforr "It's a to save at i pleasure 4 r)kt1 of have :ft I Federally insured safety N Prudential Federal because rifoxE 414133 ronty of Fero ' ') ' and above-averaer ls 'availability the there '' are i so for '1 kaseriatioas people always nuking Space (1 4kJill t'1--( currently 25 Per eaanrninnumg-1(''''ithfrieenrediasoY u011-510- ? toll --) i gouLingThtoatfli-16j Li t ' L4 L LA ial tird I -- ForCivilians ' 14 -- -—- "s' j I ik" liTaejon-Yongdor- I: A - ' 4-7- ' :- Tank Nemesis Daisy Chahl -1 - r I I ' :7 I ig - ' --- : Soldier Strays Behind Lines But Returns Safely t9 Pals at - - Y- two-wee- ---- '' "9 antl-aircr- - it 1 : - ' ' ''' 7 - - '' :'- - An announcement by the U S : 7th fleet meanwhile said that car- - i rier planes under Vice Admiral i Arthur D Struble flew 573 sorties in three major strikes agaiturt the I Communists between July 3 and E II: July 22 - : ':'''' E I S Tightens Korea Curbs - F-5- 41 -- - - i I B-2- : '''' t i I le i tr a t r td Taejon r- i : reatnudrnel PreiSP°t°°rtn 141°fidinfthanattrYmDeeltin LN: of Taejon on the day the general Gen Douglas Ille5acAcorthmbaufts ectrIllcommunique said lieutenant said the retreat ties were flown Sunday and indi-lin- g Americans were attacked by cations were that Monday" flighta it a machine gun on a hill He added would total as many he saw Dean dive into a rice 9 bet the big Bombing and later make his way up torts still was somewhat restricted!!paddy Ai ridge but smaller planes such as A Korean intelligence i agent bombers F40 jets and 1 Mus-- 1 quoted a Korean colonel as saying down were through tangs going he saw Dean in the hills two days holes In the clouds tii blast red go but this has not been eon- and troops firmed - '"'-' - ' AIR1BASE aufronppti -:- - 11Otites I fv4:1" i - I under fire to recover Jul's 24" 4upt artIller)' !American sent second I 'weather for the day It'arPlanea't i An air force lieutenant who rktoaaardrms KclortaAniMeolislny 7'1 to attack rrached gatetY Sunday uid he I 1 and sacawrs aDt7elland TiordhInimg intwoa rrijeilePs southreth anretriMC'PeO wevComermthetims'irt 1- ee tainly would bare made his presence known" II Straggler from the 24th diWilO011 hays reported seeing the general &bre south of Taejon- - One I eau vJell IJAPAN 1 '''j:I'' - " e 4 Supply ::f":''s - alive We nseelftni5Ihnpelehgierwithne hhaP:rivtsee ! 4 ' V 7 ' - eir ' ': 1- ' 2' 1 :' t- ' ' - - or ' - - ' Is ' : '1er:17' r i'l'' 1 - 7 1 I I ! ' 111Le1-- : ' " ' -- Warcraft Blast! that had he come intoWeanyare sure :: ' ki "4 A i - 4::'114t1 '':':' 'N b e' ter : I Iti e- 071— r : ' 01 sten the Communists euthet off some American forces in city a 0eret of Taejon and forced tCoomrImghuntthistethelinTirseLnwki:y - no through to indicate i "There is good reason to beGenWilliam F whether Mei' lieve he may be alive and pomibly !Dean missing commander of the hiding somewhere in the hills near ' 24th division was still alive Taejon" the intelligence officer Dean disappeared last Thursday said 'However we have only re- claimed to Apo er re ite July :24 dcIefffineel - ' Korea ! - 21 '‘ ' " 1 1 yr 1 JCA0VN- FITRASTE inflalAnodrtrASlinuantilacyanathvelei'nriaelIibile ''- d tn ' Aote e 4 ! -- I ? OTHN ETLISE !:fput70-ITII- 4 4 etr14' ' 1r1 ' i T ::' ' - ' ' 'f '14''' 42 p e - ei ! '5 le ' ' 4 1: I ' '' ' 3 r " :- e 0 ''''' 2 '3)"4 '!::"4-- et t 1 0 'f ' : — e - - - y i' ires '' ! L ' - '''' e' e -- : '''' ' - -f F!‘40 0 4 - feeding the North Korean offensive to the south The first Ametitan naval pilot! to die In the Korean war was a victim of his own gallantry The flier whose name was withheld '"' :" t03: ' i 111: ' il IS eaeme0-40- - - - r i 0I ' ' r '' I :''' ll e : !1'ece- - 4 ' r ie' t ' Mitten' WITH 25TH DIVISION KOREAN FRONT July 25—A year-old boy Pfc Virgil Fisher of Edmond Wash held off scores of attacking Communists while his platoon mates of the 25th division withdrew to safety on the central Korean front Particularly short at water and food and without sleep the company continued to hold a hill until Saturday when the enemy brought up 11 tanks and shelled the ridge fine while Communist infantry came down hi three columns from the hills 50 Hopelessly outnumbered to 15 the American company Military sources la New York Indicated Meant those units independent of the 27th infantry division upstate and the 42nd infantry division in the metropolitan area The supporting unite Include quartermaster ( nd Reuters New" Ageslay that ' ss ' ---' i ' '' e- ke ee-- e v: i ' ' -- Ft- I'S '4'''''-e- : - 0- ' Naval Carrier Jets Enter !Korea Battle e :e -- : l'At: ''I:ii i 2 - '- - ' ---- 447-':' -- 4:''''':'-- ' '?!lt i- "0 ' ' l'''-- '" t ': ' eta:d- - ersoitt Details Given Further details of the crash and rescue of the crew of a 9 which was shot down near Seoul on July 12 were given by an ' air briefing officer He said the bomber with fire In the left wing tank made at "ditching' landing in a lagoon close to Seoul well in the middle of ABOARD A U S SEVENTH enemy area A British amphibious plane got AIRCRAFT CARRIER OFF' KO- Into the lagoon and picked up 10 REA June 23 (Delayed) (RI—Jet of the bomber' crew from naval carriers off Ko- planes On capitol hill Sen Millard E Tydings (D Mt) expressed belief rea flew their first combat mbe that the Korean campaign would ' sions—and suffered their first cis-week in series of be "a back and forth procedure' ualty—this g for some time weeps over enemy held territory Performance of the Jeta—only recently checked out for carrier duty---aother carrier planes won a "well done" from Adm Forrest Sherman chief of naval opera- tions in a message from Wash- - SpecialGtiard I ":" ger Ma been pretty wen i flitted" 'casualties and bays committed the sting out of some modern equipgreater part of their ground forces ment '' N I Il e i -- Whereabouts of Gen Dean I Unknown ' Army Sass 'Still ::2 Rè4Citsualtie's-1:40-0- i j i - i - - im-- - ' !0 ' 4 ik-- I 4 I tE' 1 1 TAEJON-YONGDON- - G I ! ! 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