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PAGE 2 THE SUN, BALTIMORE, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1950 PAT' AND MIKE. KOREANS TOLD TO TAKE LEAD 3D DIVISION IN KOREA AND HEADY TO GO World War I "Rock Of The Marne" Includes Puerto Ricans WAIT AT FIELD FOR U.S. TRIP IN REBUILDING Orphaned Kor6a Boys But ECA Chief Assures Haunt Pilots Who A I Them Of Full Support Of Free World Made Promise i 4 By RICHARD K. TUCKER With tha United Statea 10th Corns. Korea.

Nov. 12 P) Tha Seoul. Korea, Nov. 12 (JP) America's Economic Co-operation With the United States Marines Administration chief told Koreans Korea, Nov. 11 Delayed today they will have to "bear the Somewhere around a Korean air brunt and set the pace" in rebuild ina their war-ravaged country.

WWW field, where Marine night fighters roar out intq starry skies toward the Manchuria border, it is a fairly A Jm The administrator, William Foster, assured a gathering of Ko saie Det tne two Korean kids named Pat and Mike are hanging around rean leaders, however, of the full support of the United States and again today. 5 the entire free world In erasing They are not sunDosed to hp the scars of war and putting the 1 rt- country back on its feet. there. Marines, knowing they will have to leave someday and can't take them alone, decided the or The Koreans, in turn, called on the United States to strengthen MOVE AND COUNTERMOVE On the Northeast Korean front, South Koreans repelled enemy forces trying to cross the Myong River. In the west American troops-made limited gains in the Pakchon area, but the Chinese advanced 2 miles near Kunu.

phanage a near-by town was the its ECA program in Korea. j- nest place for them. A Korean special committee on rBut Pat and Mike just won't stay economic problems told Foster the put. Land Of Many Orphans country will need economic aid Quick Action On China Reds 4. i.

This is their story perhaps the from one independent source to supplement the United Nations re Story of hundreds of unhappy chil dren in this land of many orohans habilitation program. Oil Man Heads Mission To Be Urged In U.N. Council today. When the Marine outfit. Dart tradition-steeped United States 3d Division a veteran of two world wars was ready for action today on Korea's frigid northeast front after disembarking at an unidentified port.

A United States 10th Corps spokesman announced that the division, which distinguished itself as the "Rock of the Marne" in World War I and spent 531 days on the front lines in World War II, was "completely ashore." One regiment had landed at Wonsan on November 8. Turnover In Personnel The 3d Division has had an almost complete turnover in personnel since World War II. And it even has had a regimental change. The 30th Infantry Regiment is no longer in its ranks. Puerto Rico'i 65th Regiment has replaced it.

In the other two regiments the 7th and 15th there are thousands of Republic of Korea (ROK) replacements. "They should call us the ROKs of the Marne not the Rock of the Marne" one oldtimer punned. The 3d Division has a new commander, too. He is 50-year-old Maj. Gen.

Robert H. Soule. former United States military attach at the United States Embassy in Nanking. Left After Delay General Soule left Tientsin last May 1 after a six-month delay in receiving an exit visa from the Chinese Communist Government. In December, 1948, Soule was among nine Americans stranded in first step was the announcement of the appointment of Clarence E.

Meyer, retired vice of Marine Air Group 12, set up shop a few weeks ago there was the usual job of clearing civilians in the new area, putting some to work. By PAUL, W. WARD (Continued from Page 1) president of Standard Vacuum Oil 1 as head of the ECA mission in earring otners irom camp, eral Assembly until the unification 4 fey XK 4 4 i i lwo of the civilians hansin Korea. Meyer, with 21 years busi ness experience in the Far East, commission gets organized Novem around, perhaps fascinated bv the anti-Stalinist Yugoslav who heads the Security Council this month, has been trying hopefully to promote just such a behind-scenes ber. 20, has already been in contact is expected to arrive in Seoul about planes, were two small, brown- with General MacArthur, Romulo December 1.

said, through its Australian. Turk Foster told the Koreans first settlement. siannea Doys. ages about 7 and 8. They were dirty and in rags and the weather was already getting ish and Filipino representatives in priority must be given to sound Korea.

This hopefulness, however, is not shared by the United States fiscal policies as the cornerstone cnilly. Many of the pilots and Proceeding To Front of reconstruction. He said ground crews have children of The latter, he added, are, in con delegation. Thus Ernest A. Gross "I must warn you that the inflic vsii .1 inn nil mrdin 1 1 their own at home, most of the I Wlt PHOTO-' ft sequence, now proceeding to the United States deputy I.

MMdETf'n niH 11 illhllM otners like kids. tions of inflation are second only to those of the battlefield in their North Korean front tq try to estab minimized the possibility of an Somebody asked the two bovs ALLIED ADVANCE American tanks cover the British 61st Middlesex flegiment moving to front. lish contact with Chinese" Commu effect on a people and nation." agreement on this matter being nist leaders there. where their parents were, through the aid of a Korean intemreter. Foster told the Koreans they "How thev will get there and reached with the Russians "out side the Council." GI KOREAN CHEFS The boys said both their mother should resume and hasten agrarian reform) interrupted by the Red Chinese Reds Open Attack, what thev will do after they and father were killed in the air "How would you go about con Romulo said.

"I don't know, cut it invasion. Better Services Urged raid in a nearby city, i Pat And Mike For Short will be their job in pursuance of the resolution unanimously adopted sulting with the Soviet Union," he asked last night "when thpv tak FEATURE RATION Push 2 Miles In Northwest "Steps should be taken so that bv the interim committee last Tues There was a moment's silence the position they do in the Secur Koreans can have better health Peiping after Communist troops captured the city's main airfield. He took off from an emergency field inside Peiping's walled city, made a forced landing at Tientsin day to eet in touch, if possible, with ity Council that facts are not facts services, better educational oppor while the Marines looked at one jnnttipr nnhnHv savin-r Vm- fofllinn the Chinese Communists and try to that the situation in Korea is the (Continued from Page 1) tunities, better transportation and reassure them as to United Nations that maybe he capped the rockets Boiled Of Cold, It's Standard product of a so-called 'American communications, he added. ROK 1st Division reported no of the Yalu River bridge at Sinuiju, race course and eventually was purposes and intentions in Korea. intervention'; that General Mac- where enemy supplies enter north ordnrea tne mactune gun whicb An(J 0ny) tem Qn MemJ flown to Nanking by a United States enemy contact during the day, but Plimsoll.

who nas Deen tunction Arthur is not the United Nations -The Korean committee prepared a memorandum for Foster listing a long-range program intended to west Korea from Manchuria. A ing at Lake Success as one of the They decided to check up and Marine plane. Together with Maj. Gen. David commander; that he is a com said Communists were observed assembling at Napchongjong, 20 a 4411 interim committee seven mem gaping hole also was torn in the highway approach to the bridge on metier representing only one iouna out tne coys story was true.

By richard k. tucker make Korean economy self-suffi bers. said organization of the uni This did it. miles west of Pafcchon. Another country, that is, the United States; (Continued from Page 1) cient.

It included repair and development of hydroelectric resources, fication commission at Tokyo will The boys found a home. Each I the Korean side. Bad Weather Obscures Targets Barr, commander of the United States 7th Division, Soule ia considered an expert on Chinese war strategy. Barr formerly headed the and various other fictions and enemy group estimated at 700 was oil fields and mineral resources ft1 ent from Taegu to Hamhung seems mark "a big step forward in achieving our objective of a united, inde reported assembling 8 miles west The strike was made in bad encouragement of light industry fairy tales? Discouraging Element "What is there to consult about of Pakchon. United States military advisory ri1.7hVhftf n.

be, strangely enough, beans. weather, with targets obscured by pendent and democratic Korea. irrigation, flood control and ferti group to Nationalist China. Other units of the ROK 1st Di haze and heavy ground fog. printed "Mike" and on the bill of Particularly canned beans and Can Play Big Part lizer projects and expansion of in the face of that attitude vision on the north bank of the American B-29 Superforts, B-26 the other was "Pat" to replace un- frankfurters.

There are two other. "The commission can play a big fisheries. which holds promise for con Matthews On Pacific Tour Washington, Nov. 12 (JP) Chongchon River northwest of nart in promoting peaceful rela pronounceable Korean names. bean items one plain beans and Among immediate needs, the structive solutions? light bombers, jets and Mustang fighters also attacked.

The B-29's unloaded 240 tons of fire bombs Sinanju. also in the Pakchon area, memorandum mentioned railway 7 Orphanage Was Best the other beans and chopped beef, "And I might add that one of tions in this vital region of the world," he, continued, adding that sent patrols into a section from equipment, coastal shipping, trucks, For weeks the Marines relieved! Doesn't Taste Right the most discouraging elements in on targets in north-central and which Communist troops launched Francis P. Matthews, Secretary of the Navy, left tonight on a twenty-day inspection tour of United States naval activities in the Pacific and Far East already as a result of the interim fertilizers and all types of construe the dreary monotonous hours oil "The beans are good because you three unsuccessful counterattacks northwestern Korea. Fragmenta committee's action last Tuesday tion materials, plus many varieties war Dy playing Dan wnn ru ana can eat them said one GI last night. The patrols found 200 this situation is that it is not merely before the television cameras and not merely in public that the representatives of the of consumer goods.

tion bombs and jellied gasoline from light bombers were strewn members of the commission are making themselves available to "And most of the other stuff just enemy dead. Destruction List across enemy positions in the assist in the solution of problems There were signs the Commu Twven eot a Korean man to doesn't taste right cold DEATHS (31 Receivta too late tor ClettuWcatirm To point up the job which faces Soviet make these wild northwest. associated with the frontiers of Korea, Foster listed these facilities assertions. JAMES On November 12, 1950. EL- nists had withdrawn rapidly.

Left behind were truckloads of auto give them some rudiments of Next in line of preference come seeding. tinned hamburgers, three to a tin. The Supcrfort strike was con Korea." as destroyed in South Korea: "They say the same things in centrated in the Manpojin area. 'The commission itself," riimsoll matic weapons and two 40-mm anti One fifth of all industry and informal and private discussions Then one day, in a joking mo- in a thick gravy sauce. Then ment.

someone, made the mistake Unachpttl and meat bnr ham anrl went on. "will make constant and just south of the Yalu in nortr- mines, 75 per cent of the textile in WOOD beloved hubnJ of Emma Lachntt. formerly of 2700 Wert-wood well road. Gray Manor. Funeral from John G.

Connelly Funeral Home. 418 Eastern avenue, Eejc. on Wednesday at 10 A. M. Interment In Baltimore National Cemetery.

14 aircraft guns. A spokesman said the R.O.K. troops had been faced central Korea; Nearly half the 240- dustry, practically all civilian ve which we have from time to time in a normal way in and around Lake Success." energetic efforts to grapple with these problems of the frontier." ZmJ Hma beans, meat and noodles. ton bomb load was dropped on by "pretty green forces, probably hicles, one third of the locomotives chopped ham and eggs. that city, with excellent results de Its ex stence plus tne -neciarea security troops." and rolling stock, more than 15 per spite intensive anti-aircraft fire, 4f k- ki.4 nart nf th.tr Hav.l io tnree at tne bottom of the objectives of the United Nations" An enemy attack was repulsed cent of all public buildings, and list seem to be chicken and vece crews reported make any "resort to lorce oy tne IVi miles southwest of Pakchon.

180,000 homes. Chinese Communists "wholly un Pukchin, supply and communi Foster said there were no esti In the United States 24th Divi Finally 'the near-by city settled table-beer stew'and torned beef oct-iK. hasm warranted and unnecessary," the cation center south of Manpojin. mates available on similar destrue tion in North Korea. 3 hrs.

38 Australian asserted. lished with the aid of church an.d are got the rest of the B-29 incen diaries. To Consult Neighbors The administrator said there was sion an enemy group of about 40 men was detected moving eastward, in front of the division's right flank 11 miles east of Pakchon The group was dispersed. groups. Captain John Long, of Fort dm 11 neateowiui a mue water.

Worth, Texas, knowing it would 7dJ iTl VZl Artillery Position Eliminated "The commission," he concluded, no plan now to extend ECA aid to North Korea, as this would require One B-26 mission hit targets in "will be available at all times to fc3. impossible to take the boys to I "Vk- iief 3 America, decided it would be best at bottom of the list. the northwest corner of Korea with new legislation by Congress. On the northeast front, the fragmentation bombs, rockets and consult with the authorities of all neighboring countries on all problems of common concern to them for all concerned if they were vne omuon. aiew napalm (jellied gasoline).

taken to the orphanage. I omaa naif-size cans of pears. 11 American Soldiers In tactical missions, jet fighter- and Korea. FIH After Few Davs peaches', pineapple and fruit salad 1 now In the ration boxes seem es- R.OJC. Capital Division repelled counter-attacking North Koreans who tried to storn across the Myong River.

The Capital Division is dug in on the south bank of the river, 6 miles north of Myongchon. bombers knocked out an artillery We shall devote ourselves wnoie- Murdered By Enemy position and killed an undeter hMrtedlv to bringing about tne rat ana ni "Mpedally popular, along with cookies estabUshment of a united and demo cdys uicic. and candy in "bread unit" cans With United States 27th Regi Equally fart flights equally low fares Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Buffalo, HarrUbvrg, Williamiport, Elmlra, Corning and Rochostor mined number of Reds in the Yongbyon area of the Chongchon River front. Three tanks were de tgnt wnn some oioer ooys wno ofte botn the mess and the mesg tried to take their Marine caps. sergeants make mixtures of items ment, Korea, Nov.

11 AP Delayed Murder of eleven Amer cratic Korea which will be awe to pursue its own way peacefully and indeoendently and which will not ROK Troops Hold Firm A United States 10th Corps stroyed and four damaged. litey ran away ana wicnum i in ration tins Gne Marine outfi, icans and three South Korean Bridgehead ground action near spokesman said the R.O.K. troops held firm against enemy forces estimated at six to seven battalions. soldiers by the Korean Reds was disclosed today by an American be a threat to tne security 01 any other nation." waiKeaizmiiesDacKioineaunfm. here coUects all cans of what the Captain Long scratched his head.

Marines won.t eat during the dav But In a short time he decided to and them Jnt bj- Yongbyon got close support from the fighter-bombers An estimated survivor. if rrz rri Call llxlflti. 6071 yw trvl agent I Tlck.t affkat 305 N. Ch-ria. St.

1 T.JmffjTl 33 Taar. af fuUU SarWcO -If III Tries To Promote Parley There remained at least one other Their position is about 95 miles south of the Siberian border. idNe mem stew at mght. This way it is usually The machine-gunning slaughter Dossible way of contriving a peace Biicw wiifli was up ouu iaitncu 1 gt6H 200 Communist troops were killed on the road between Anju and Unsan. Red troops also were strafed southeast of Kunu, in the same The United States Marines, still tnemseives onto a piece 01 canvas But one man.s answer was most ful withdrawal of Peiping's troops occurred in the Ichom area, 60 miles north of Seoul, where 25th Division troops have been battling bypassed Reds.

tent wnere 11 iook two iuu grown typical: from Korea: it lay in private ratner Watch I holding positions around Koto, 8 to 9 miles south of the Changjin Qlrard farragwx. Official sector. than public negotiations here between the Russians and the Ameri Reservoir, encountered small Mustangs destroyed a large wen to pull tnem away ana get "What do I like to eat? Well, I'll them back in a jeep. tell you. Jack I like a nice steak The second time they stayed In aDOut 2 inches thick, medium rare Regimental officers identified the enemy fuel dump, at least 56 gaso survivor as Corporal William Mi- cans.

Britisn ana rrencn. enemy groups which a spokesman declined to identify. trie orpnanage oniy a iew more French fries lano, of Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Ales Bebler, the Communist out From the air, more than 100 car davs. Tnen tney ran away again arf nmnitiv line-laden trucks and killed 120 Reds in the Sakchu area, near the Yalu River in the northwest.

and showed up at the fighter squad- shouted another in the chow line rier-based planes smashed a span 'Call the medics and take him away." "The Quality eu elry Stores for All the People" Half Price ron. Decision Becomes Harder 5 Captain Long who has many other problems with squadron ad mm ministration was starting to get a INDEX bit exasperated. "Mike is a man said. "He Lnnon 220 N. CHARLES says we 11 probably send him back a rain and he'll, never get to 'America.

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