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DOLL BUGGY S 1E1 I4 w MajGen John H Church commanding the aggressive 24th division in the northwest told A P Correspondent Jack Macbeth that Chinese Communist units he had Seen in action were "fighting without anitlositr" wood-trimme- d handsome covet it's a proud IWith anytime converts in a twinkling site bed! ':: org styles v frontier Crdit MODERN SOFA BED the new ''-- - - Seventh division troops advanced 15 miles south of the big Pujon reservoir while other Gen David elements of Mai Bares division pushed north and west of Pungsan to a point 25 miles from the Manchurian border There ‘vas some evidence that the reds were attempting to perfect a defense line roughly along the 4Ist parallel which would be approximately 20 miles from the Alms' rmnumeli ''''''"X '':'4 7 S 13 41111m5la is e seii ectron from Near Border itvi ‘1 -- rtITL1 V4 oJ Our 1 1 you how show 1 rq d one-ha- 1 I ift 4 r The RCM capital division 85 air miles from Siberia's frontier lost five miles In a heivy counterattack by six communist battalions U S First marine division patrols lanced toward Hagaru on the southern tip of the big Changjin power reservoir after easily beating off an attack by 100 reds below the reservoir The main body of marines was miles dug in nine and south of the reservoir which supplies power both for North Korea and Chinese Manchuria DE LUXE MODERN ' - r11 Northeast Front: "se ?toll 41 1iAr :t Vona dill Beautiful frieze living room suite in choice of colors Built for many years of comfortable service Many other special trade-i- n values t" toil 4' 0 0 0111 4 liz 710 tjet II It ill : 4F4 17030 3000 Regular price Less' trade-i- t pt-- II 011 1 S- 24th division elements moved into a line running due east from the outskirtg of Pakchon toward the Chongchon river with little opposition To the east the South Korean Sixth division holding high positions dominating the Kunu to Tokchon road beat off two red counterattacks and held firm to its posi- N - ' L r! '1 Little Oppositina ao se 4' :7:t:ft'" ' tr: I Northwest front: About eight miles northwest of Anju the British 27th brigade within nne mile and one-ha- lf miles southwest of akchon against no resistance I ' ' l A night: i '''n"'"'m"'NN:'cLt'''s-aouwc'"''ou- let us it9i 4- 111 AO ' -- ream U S Eighth army headquarters and 17 S lOth corpa headquarters covering both northwest and northeast fronta gave this picture as of Saturday rolmmumilUI - n4 i !! ' ous bathroom Why wait? 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Buy a You Can Hay a Beautiful Bathrooni ut RedsHammer Easy Addi---- Z04 A 71 PI 1 Terms Without f- q rrA- k ':V i''1 ? —46o ' 5 — Pine neediegt ernekert under foot as the patrol moved across the hills Korean police guides led It across a valley rice field into the outskirta of the hut village Pfc William O'Hara of New York- - City said later that the guides "must have been in svith the COMM UtOt$77t right into a trap" ' P I ' ti''' AN: ''' :!7- - '- ' 04 ' -- V 1VAVO - - - A ' L eat l- r-- - r''''t" '4771 e'lt ' I rl - 1' I 10 t - ' i 1 A: to goomoko 0 6 k e t ' 47 L - ' it 4 A 4(t 1 I ' ti —1 tines fell back to the mountain patrol and met the men coming 1 Twenty-on- e i slept on orie peak back in Clark and tiOddy of his were in The "lost patrol" was home a gully The others were split up i from a battle which the corn-Bthe North Korean& badly cut muniques wouldn't 11Pn bother to up didn't press the attack record They were Just in time the whole first battal- - to get the order that the bat-io- n Saturday out moved the marines Spread went out to hunt the lost talion was moving up—into battle in Four or five uniformed North Koreans suddenly broke from the village running toward the three hills ringing it ' f Cpl Edward J Clark 19 of By PAUL C BRAGG t7New York City shot down one Az1"40s----k NEW THIS MAN OPENS A Then the Communists pulled DOORWAY their ambush A vicious croasfire TO HEALTH of rifles and automatic weapons '0 Sikk ifilek:' t: 1 ripped from the bills to the front Yell who wiffor horn constTpatioa got la44 left and right 3 breath arthritik howl troub lot Watisitia aka Up to 400 North Koreans leaped Houbts ass woll as MI tormoatial iionaats from their foxholes and came down of premature old woe will Amami oa41 the hills in a wild whooping ban-tw- o faKiaatod to tears 414 ' tat charge The last radio went HOW THE MODERN PEASANTS OP PRANCE fi k 1471b ii I out !rATTACK THESE HEALTH PROEM S 1 —i 4p4i iC-A 40A Ity — ran for the lutist" Clark maid ee Grest tivelth tion't lima great Haltis centers of taropo whirls Captain Jones and five others hi 114141144 ot first hood the- susaraolo Nov 14 15 16 17 ski provation of tilos were down by a house just then goiaq sso Id that taring ea proosator North Koreans came up on the and 20 at 800 pm ago other side of it TH1 NEWHOUSE The marines hurled grenades! 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