European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 30, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes August 1950 Walker visits Calls it secure the 2d Gen Walton United nations ground forces in visited american positions on the Centra Paktong River Sec Tor today and i feel sure that our front is secure there probably will be enemy but these enemy advances will not be serious or last he Walker said he is More optimistic about the korean situation than at any time previously he did not consider the massing of communist troops in the North to be Seri there Are Many drafted South koreans in the North korean army who Are anxious to quit at the first Walker Walker told maj Gen 2d div and his staff i Hope you gentlemen have a pleasant tour of duty in h has not been As pleasant so far As i am sure h will be Struble sees no Quick win 29 adm Arthur commander of tie 7th said today he saw no reason to think that the korean conflict would be Over by any setup in the in Effort at this time would be a mis Struble while the situation at present looks More he we definitely Are not in any position to accept any letdown based on optimism or Wishful any talk of Victory by Christmas is he Strubles 7th Fleet was assigned the task of preventing an invasion of Formosa by the chinese com we shall have prepared plans for looking toward an even and if it occurs we will place those plans into effect to pre vent he Al feel that we can prevent an invasion by employing plans now finder weeper in Story new 29 insurance Man who was become Legal owner today of 000 in Cash he found a year ago said he wished he found the David Lumiansky this thing is driving me i Haven slept for four Days and id be better off if never found who has been battling claimants he spotted the Money wrapped in newspapers be Side the Highway said that under the Law he can take Possession of the Money today if the rightful owner has not stepped even after i legally own the government is All set to grab s5 to 40 per cent and Massachusetts w take some he action at the front the North koreans have closed a pincers around two thirds of Pohanis and turned Back South korean and american counterattacks around the according to South korean troops have recaptured eight Miles Northwest in the patrols engaged fights West of where the reds reported massing for a new push toward n map continued from Page 1 Sigve and drove the High ground to the North which commands the other South korean troops scored gains up to Yards along the Northern Gen Douglas Macarthur Midnight communique at 40 Miles West of the an enemy battalion opened an attack but results were along ill Paktong River front ground action was limited to while Mustangs and corsairs hit two Bridges on the West a Leas temporarily interrupting main communist Supply routes to the South Ern and Central front patrols engaged in fire fights West of where the reds Are reported to be massing for another push towards the port of s Troner r resistance some 20 Miles West of at of the 8th South korean division were coun Ter attacking k regain ground lost they were meeting Strong resistance the communique men were in the gom must Force dosing in on target of the drive appeared to be the Road West to Benando behalf Miles West of Poh a South korean and american with Artil Lery and six Persh Irig tanks in sup battled 1o reopen the Southof the reds pushed a platoon across the Road which blood flown to Korea 29 first shipment of whole blood from the for use by nations troops in Korea arrived Here by air runs Southwest to one of the Best airfields left under control on sits just six Miles South of it has been in limited use since the earlier communist thrust at the port but it was almost deserted Early americans guarding the dammed the Stream of refugees from to prevent guerrillas from infiltrating to the and the itunes of fleeing civil inns backed up for hundreds of Yards along the coast for a while against the reds estimated 000 men driving on the in troops were believed to number Only some Macarthur communique said Friendly forces were reported making slow Progress against con Stant enemy resistance North o but the communique did not coincide with word from the it that head quarters reports still trailing the communists Mam strength was apparently channelled Down a Ridge which runs Northeast to Southwest and ends at the Taegu t in the air b29 super fortress swept to within 60 Miles of the russian Border to plaster the North korean railway Center of Seishin with 230 ions of the bombs struck marshalling railway shops and terminals with Excel Lent pilots other super forts and Light bombers hit communication Cen ters and Supply australian pilots in Mustang fighters wrecked a naval Type an underwater Supply dumps and three airstrips behind enemy i favorite flier to Lead his St Muir same vies show Friar b Stan s1yinton 29 Dean the Oneman air of the has been grounded by official but Only until he can take the air again leading South korean fliers against j the and that wont be the 32yearold airman from said so far As the infant yes Conj Case stirs attacks on Truman l 29 president Truman action in directing Gen Douglas Macarthur to withdraw his message on Formosa has stirred a controversy across the a storm of Republican protest was heard in where congressional demands have multiplied for an fallout defense of criticism of Macarthur policy statement is notably lacking in the sen Kenneth Wherry Republican floor Teader denounced the presidents action As Macar thur knows More about what needs to be done in the far East to Cor rect the mistakes of Secretary of state Dean Acheson than anyone in the Truman papers print statement Wherry urged Macarthur to make a radio address from say lets hear from Gen Mac Arthur and woe to him who dares say he shall not Pat Mccarran said Macarthur has the Confidence of the american and his views should be made known to every Many american newspapers printed the Macarthur which originally was intended to be before veterans foreign wars while others omitted its contents entirely some newspapers sharply criticized Truman for what they termed muzzling others charged Macarthur Voith interfering in foreign policy the Stew York daily news we dont know whether Arthur is right or wrong on this but we Are convinced the people have a right to know How he feels and that has tried a Petty tyrant attempting to shut him Bill rushed to Ivi i drafting of continued from Page 1 numbers sufficient to keep the professions supplied with present of in most the Senate and House Bills apparently will be they were drafted to meet military demand estimated by one defence witness at medical men next june k few actual inductions Are sex legislators however Tivey expect the congressional a icon up Speed top Rale of medical volunteers because the Eho Ioe May As an officer or run the risk of being drafted As a private later during the emergency military witnesses testified that some of the youths trained mostly at government expense under military medical pro Grams saw or no Active duty and Are Noi m the reserves certain reserves exempted both Bills exempt trom the draft medical men who were in the reserves on the House if considers of giving p o t e n t a 1 draftees a Chance to sign up with Reserve units before the measure becomes Law a reservist May be called up regardless of his consent the measure would permit Doc dentists and Allied specialists to be inducted As enlisted men in the Bottom ranks of the Navy and air the House Bim would provide for injunction of both doctors and Den through 45 Richard director of medical services of the defense said reservists have been called so based on an armed Force of men by next june there will be needed doctors and he or a total of this is about fewer than the total number already v cd Hess the out standing air hero of the they know him by his Radi Call macintosh that a sign that an fs1 j South l korean will Flash Down to Treetop level oblast machine guns and 1 Hess flew 95 missions in less than two months made j six sorties in a Day infantry units he has supported i have written to his recommending him for Nve dals ranging up to the distinguished set vice Cross but Lor Hess the greatest Reward was that infantrymen Down in the Flea infested Foxholes thanked him Tirol and once he saved 25 surrounded american soldiers by strafing within 50 feet of them from an Altitude so Low soldiers said the reds could have hit his plane with rocks a flying scholar who holds f a masters degree undiplomatic history from Ohio state is head of the South korean air Force advisory Sean u t in co order for Bim of Stop came because higher Headquarters wanted him on the ground to train 6fi South korean cadets now learn ing Basic and another group of flying koreans who must con Vert from at training planes to Fol fighters when the converted fliers Are ready for the air Force macintosh can Perr tonally Lead them in m Arthur gets policy letter continued from Page 1 you will understand that my action of the 26th i in 1 directing the withdrawal of your message veterans of foreign was m be m lil is general Collins army chief of staff 1 and Forrest Sherman chief Nav Al operations have t a comprehensive report of their con versa ions with and their i visit to United forces now fighting under your command in their reports most satisfactory and highly to like austins letter to the Secretary general of the Truman letter Austin the policy of neutralizing the president said in that that the 7th Fleet had been As signed to neutralize Formosa in the far Eastern t Mae stressed in his message to the the necessity of preventing Tion of in votes to problem of Formosa continued from Page 1 handed that Security Council invite a representative of red China to come to success1 take part in the formosan under the adopted korean remains the 1 Issue before the Council the formosan question comes nationalist chivas chief vigorously opposed any consideration the Formosa everyone knows my government is in full control of the Island he there has been no aggression on the Island of Taiwan hint of aggression of concessions from tie United Stateson the Island of Tsiang predicted the downfall of the in if the world Bod agreed to consider communist chivas charges of american aggression against he said that if the coun cil accepts the Pei plug regimes complaint it soon would get similar complaints from communist leaders in the Philippines and Irani v if we fall for a propaganda Campaign we May As Well put the in in the Tsiang walked and hit with pitches twice i i 1 mini Chi lets in i series continued i by Catcher Clem Cooke two More Hawk for Relief Pitcher de Munich added it single the third and completed runt Nak spree with four Morel fir the i the 6tthe the when half of j Heidelberg eight hits two fanned nine control diff Cukurs Only one m Tom
