European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 22, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 the stars and stripes August Stab toward m Asan made by item Force associated press reported yesterday that a lid reds Werc locked in Battle for the Heights in the Chandon Masan forty Miles to the North and 15 Miles South West of at the the communists were being korean troops were battling their Way North of Tori Yang 4 in the Pahang area 1 they were pushing North of the continued from Page 1 ened their Yoh pig Bridgehead and latest estimates placed two enemy regiments about men at least two tanks on the East Bank of the Paktong fighter bombers lashed at the and 24th div artillery pounded it with fire there were no reports of an attempted breakout near eight Miles North East of the South korean 1st div took Hill which com mands the in a predawn attack Itiat lasted five a South korean spokesman said other re Public of Korea Rok forces at tacked in the Center of the near mount at Dawn and virtually destroyed a communist on the same the 27 h regimental combat team act sent two tanks and an infantry a platoon a mile behind enemy hitting the Village of sin Umak where they killed and wounded an undisclosed number of communists and destroyed two self propelled an antitank gun and finished off a wounded an army release reported heavy communist pressure All through this front from Wae Gwan to a 25mile line through the on the East South korean units had pushed at least four Miles North of Pahang and six Miles North of Kigoye against what the 8lh army release termed Light resist girl jets 6 As spy for czechs from Page 1 Garet whom she enrolled As a an extensive tour of Western particularly in the collecting information military and Allied High commission he told court that she became a spy after being arrested Iii Czechoslovakia for illegal Border said the tasks in Rife was Given collecting Frony the attack toward Masan was the latest new threat to United nations unite d press correspondent Robert Miller with the 25th div reported that an american counter attack Early monday recovered All the ground lost to enemy forces in the area on the 24 in act battered its Way against an estimated Force of communists which had driven to within some seven Miles of but at 5 pm the North koreans unleashed their new attack near Chi Dong against the eth hawaiian Twenty fifth officers believed the High taken at was the communists immediate of the threat was not believed to be some officers thought it was aimed at preventing a linkup Between the Masan de fenders and South korean marines who were battling their North from Tongyon where they landed Supply moves West of the Masan 5th of pilots reported intense movement of supplies from the North on sunday ing pilots said oxen and even humans pulling trains and wagons toward the communist 6th div he near it was believed the red 6th div had been after the Amer ican offensive against and had been joined by the 7th brought South a rom the Vicinity of a similar buildup was reported under Way across the Paktong from returning pilots a monday release another buildup of enemy with artilery vehicles is re ported across the Paktong Elver North g in Jiutaro and Foi Hev pose women in would be agents seriously injured in Frankfurt Ank a 21 i Ruck train when Cross the tracks at an Una Thor Zied station j v spoke the Frank spokes British Force for Korea put at 21 state department spokesman Esti mated today that Britain will Supply Between and troops in the korean the Michael Mcoder r e be a 1 e d this in a formal statement expressing appreciation of the British decision to Send two battalions of ground forces from it is estimated troops will be moved from the far Eastern Crown Mcdermott said aside from their the contribution serves to reemphasize that the korean conflict is a collective he added that the British have pledged a which they Are and which will include artillery and other equip ment British troops going to Korea from Hon Kong 21 teen Hundred British soldiers pre pared today to leave for the korean Battlefront in response to Gen Doug Las Macarthur Appeal for United nations reinforcement is the men were identified today As the 1st English Middlesex and the 1st scottish Argyll and Sutherland battalion commanders of the 1st Argyll and Sutherland kilted veterans known to the Ger mans As the ladies from and Middlesex regt 1st in con firmed they were All primed to join troops in the in Brig goad was to command the bagpipes the 1st scottish whose fabulous assaults to the accompaniment of wailing bagpipes were legendary in world wars i and were 90 per cent regular jubilant at the Prospect of shaking off the dust of the Hong Kong training grounds for real frontline the scotsmen have applied to the War office for permission to take their Kilts and full pipe band numbering 24 to Bat Talion commander it col of said he believed permission would be granted the Middlesex made up mostly of londoners and for Merly noted As a machine gun were 50 per cent British commando unit to join in forces 21 Small commando unit of British marines will be flown to Korea the admiralty announced the whose size was not Dis closed for Security will be under the command of it col d a former commando fighter in Washington Monument ruled out for wedding 21 ims the of the Washington Futon Umont is no place id hold a marriage that the ruling handed Down by capital Park officials who rejected the of a Young Washington so Harry Porter 19yearold National guardsman who been called to Active duty and his Betty agreed to be married in a strike hits 3 key a till terminals continued from Page 1 roads employees were a Union official said the walkout was 100 per cent in employees of the Minnesota Transfer failed the Road handles most of the switching of freight cars in and throughout Minneapolis and the lines 450 workers Are affected by the in River Termi Nal owned by Republic was shut Down by 200 strik employing some 400 line serves republics big steel the steel company has Laid off fits the strike is scheduled to spread tomorrow to two steel and Coal Shoreline 1 both trainmen Are due to walk out on the Joliet and Eastern and the Pittsburgh t and Lake Erie after the strike May spread to a major line if the dispute is not a spokesman aussie battalion in Japan readied for fighting 21 australian acting Premier Fadden announced today that an infantry battalion is being readied to join British battalions going to Fadden said an australian unit now on occupation duty in Japan has been selected for thet Princess Margaret celebrates 20th birthday in Scotland continued from Page 1 26yearold heir tothe Duke Dom of one Day the music Loving Earl will be the richest men in owner of six mansions and More than acres in seven scottish a persistent report Here today said Dalkeith has been invited to the birthday party the King and Queen Are giving for Margaret to considered one of the bes dressed girls in the Margaret has difficulty choosing clothes because she is Only 5 her bust is Waist hips she still has to depend upon her father for her clothing but next at will get her own Royal allow Berlin Mai trains cleared through soviet checkpoint the first time both the West bound and eastbound mail trains running Between Berlin and West Ern Germany were allowed to Clear the soviet zone Border Contro Point last night without the loss of a parcel Post West said approximately confiscated Par eels afe still held by soviet zone v British Rem Russ Chiric peace apply x of England an Appeal for peace Issue churchmen Rrth Soyi the ground it might Lead v Geoffrey of in a Arch head of the Russia orthodox said lasing Peak by based on Justice and brotherly regard the archbishop said Peak Campaign advocated by a might be for poses and he recalled that Germany peace to encourage an attitude in the isolated the russian Churchman was part of a worldwide Campaign for peace and of the atom Fisher noted that the a support of the Stockholm peace demand Banning of the atom he said All such weapons Sho Ujj be abolished in civilized j should War he added Siam the question of atomic Energy cd mtg not be treated As an Tope the archbishop said a ban of tic atomic bomb could followed festive International the soviets at the United Nattoli Council have blocked Tion of International e Munich paper suspended the office of the missioner today announced that publication a communist news paper in has been debited for 90 effective the activities of its the Bay Rische la then is co cd in Lai Sid 500 j Tor Thop on Tat Sta is is a the have also been and the print shop of Karl at been1 for a similar Hico said the paper Hatari Olatta Aili Dhigh commission Law n supporting the policy of organized resistance formulated last at the sed communist Ress in As it cited i he Issue maliciously no new port of War materials intom3erj and a Story in Ssue deliberately position inthe korean Vii Thi big air games to West Union defences confined Page Ines of communication Northern tip of the he Franco Swiss Robb was outspoken Ion that Maneu vers signed bolster and help cure the and would give no he total number of Lave been assigned Ade Jeni now the 97th go Young apparently stepped behind a Isif to plans d the path of an v Art scores Mussia 21 state department spokesman Michael Mcdermott Jashed out today at the russian film designed to show that the and Britain conspired to betray Russia to the germans during world War the called secret Masr is described As a sem Docu which top soviet artists film Soto a1 through the this is jus another anti Ameri can propaganda deliberately to misinform the russian to mislead probably to at to make them forget that duri Riethe Twar of Russia the United Slater contributed f dollars to equip the Sian forces to fight enemies1 and used Force trial to defeat that throughout Wae Fame haul to time would or b to it is amazing Tow those i Whf of jibe by this i min Sabou t the United 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