European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 30, 1950, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes september 1951 300 30 americans found slain continued from Page 1 came shortly after we entered Tae Jon yesterday a South korean who was missing an Eye and appeared to have been brutally conveyed to us by hand motions that some americans had been mowed Down with machine following him to the courtyard of the Taejon police we found a Trench Hal filled with two american survivors of the horrible incident were being taken away in an army they tied our hands together and shot one of the survivors degraded americans an investigation by the judge advocate inspector brought Forth this information about 31 always the same held in town they were forced to Wear ragged walk Bare footed and carry filth through the streets of an old Man who lived in a House next to the police station said that on the morning of 27 he saw the North korean communists Force three americans to Kneel in the Trench before a firing the old Man said he moved quickly away from the window because he Bear to watch the culmination of the but he heard the shots ring i watched this morning As two North korean prisoners started re moving bodies from one of the i saw four american bodies and then turned tied to dead one South korean civilian said that he found one american alive in the Trench in the police station his face was sticking out of the soil and his lips were the civilian c when the american was dug it was discovered that be was bound to dead soldiers on either Side of the civilian the scene in the prison Yard was even More the prison is surrounded by a red Brick Wall inside Are neatly Laid out walks and factory build in the where there Are patches of the two trenches for South korean bodies were they contain the tortured bodies of old men and Young boys who obviously were beaten Bru then shot death with their hands tied behind their All around the mass which were filled to were other bodies that would not fit into the dont drop Truman warns f continued from Page 1 opened after world War i and world War ii the nation demobilized quickly and that must not happen the president predicted there would be what he called sincere efforts in Congress to Block defense programs now under when the fighting but he said it would not be administration forces doing the blocking and he Hopes the Effort will not although the program will take Truman parried questions whether forces would pursue teeing North koreans across the 38th parallel dividing North and South he answer that now because that line had not been he but he asserted the in Resolution under which Gen Douglas Mac Arthur is operating As supreme com Mander if very Broad on that Macarthur gives Seoul Rule towhee continued from Page 1 meat in 1919 but spent almost All his time in chunking and Washington because the Japan Ese occupied As Macarthur and Rhee arrived in the City was still Smol Dering from great fires started by bombardment during the last Days of the communist marines patrolled the streets search ing for snipers who might still be holed up in the ruined Macarthur was greeted at Kimpo by a delegation including it Gen Walton cd of the 8th army maj Edward Al Ogol the x corps it Gen George cd of the far East air forces vice adm Charles commander of naval forces in the far East vice adm Arthur com Mander of the invasion task and rear adm Sohn chief of operations of the South korean prayer before turning Over the seat of government to Macarthur said in devout Manifest of gratitude to almighty god for bringing this decisive Victory to our i ask All present to Rise and join me in reciting the lords Macarthur led the then turned to Rhee and formally re stored the seat of government to in Rhee expressed his gratitude to the in and called on the South koreans to refrain from revenge Ana he called on the communists to surrender and promised proper treatment under the terms of the Geneva bars visas for Exna Zis continued from Page 1 chiefly aimed at Domestic com but also tightened immigration Bailey pointed out that this pro still to be will at suspend process ing of clearances for applicants who held membership in the bund Deutsche Madchen a nazi sponsored girls the consulate official said fur ther clarification of the status of former members of the subsidiary groups would be forthcoming in the near onetime party How no longer have a Chance of being admitted to the United Bailey several applicants already were turned Down it was the past policy of consulates in Germany has been to per Mit purely nominal former Mem Bers of the nazi party to enter the former nazi How even As Low Ashlock always have been refused Immi Gration or other visas for the Bailey in units at 38th line f Chow pm the South korean 3d div reached the 38th parallel after a dash up the East but were ordered to halt for other Rok units advanced further taking Chungon also was on the Southern forces neared the West taking Iri and dark area shows old Posan map continued from Page 1 Imok Chong after a 17mile and another South Force was approaching 45 Miles South of the the South korean spearheads now were driving North in three prongs from the Eastern coast through the 65 Miles their with Many gaps in was roughly even with that of forces North of below them still were Many isolated pockets of Small communist in the american trap below units of the 24th div were fan Ning out in All directions from re captured reaching to the Kum River 10 Miles North of Kong 18 Miles and to non san 22 Miles without meeting enemy Light opposition according to an 8th army com spearheads of the 25th div raced West against Light enemy which was easily re to take Handong and Nam and were approaching Kwang it said the Rok 6th div had occupied there were Atill an estimated reds caught in the trap in Southwest but the fact that the South koreans on the East were reaching the 38th parallel against Little or no opposition probably meant at least As Many More reds had escaped across the up correspondents Charles Cord dry and Glen Stackhouse flew Over the 38th parallel in an air Force yesterday and watched the South korean shelling of communists fortified on the Boundary they watched Shell bursts Henry Fords Dies 29 Clara Bryant widow of Henry the car died last night of a heart the Story of Ford was the Story of a lifetime of Devotion to her to him was always the when Ford drove his car through the streets of Detroit it was mrs Ford who sat by his Side and faced the jeers of the her Public appearances were she preferred her role of wife and yet she was widely interested in social work and being elected president of the women National farm and gardening in of the great wealth that came to her she said Motley should be used to make the world to create envy and Breed Ford was born april on a farm at adjoin ing the property owned by Henry Fords she was 18 when she first met her and 21 when they were and saw smoke rising from communist Hill positions straddling the some 10 Miles on up the coast smoke was rising from the town of two Large fires were burning in the Center of the cause of the fire was not but the Village was within easy howitzer Range for the South to enemy resistance had collapsed throughout All South Korea except in the Northwest and East of airborne troops advanced along the West Bank of the Han River above Seoul to a Point almost directly North of the Inchon Landing base and Only about 15 Miles from the 38th parallel facing them was the Broad Mouth of the Han and four Well equipped communist communist troops on the opposite Bank of the Han hit the let Marine regt outpost on the Northwest out skirts of Seoul shortly after Dawn but were repulsed after taking a heavy toll of american the communists did not Fol Low up their the South korean 17th regt beat off another communist counter attack seven Miles East of killing 300 Keyes blames Russ in Austria riots continued from Page 1 rioters about the City of soviets barred austrian police in the soviet sector from moving outside of the sector to Cope with riots correspondent of the Moscow red giving the name of and stating that he was a soviet army participated in the riot in front of the chancellors on the morning of and convenient a soviet army tank had Mechan ical difficulties and stalled on the railway tracks at interfering with Normal the High commissioner was supported in his charges by both the French and British Vienna was relatively quiet after three Daya of red inspired violence which had Para lazed rail traffic in and out of the and resulted in injuries to dozens of Hershey urge drafting vets under26years continued from Page i Hershey said he believe we Are going to have to get a new approach to capacity to although he did not thu apparently would mean less strict Hershey made no recommendations for changing the present draft age of 19 through he said it would take Sibly two or three build up to the army he there were earlier indications that the High command is of an army of nearly by next last june the announced sir length was ent totals arc not being announced were drafted in september 6month training in suggesting a 30month Hershey proposed that six be spent in training and 24 month in Hershey said there were about men in the draft age but that after were made for various such As physical con world War ii service and the Pool of availability dropped Down to among the major detergent Cate Gories he those with depend those deferred for mental and moral men who have passed but Are still carried on the Pool Many thousands at the 1825 group Are in uniform Al or in the Hershey said the two biggest sources of manpower not now used were veterans and men under 26 with if these two sources were Hershey present available Pool of could be at least new Calls he pointed out that the Veteran group was disappearing through age at the rate of to a by this he meant they were passing the top draft it was announced that the army plans to draft in the next six this is in addition to summoned in the first month of the new draft the army had called on selective service to Supply 000 men in october and thus the to be inducted in the next six months represents an increase of Over the pending draft Calls already casualty list names continued from Page 1 wounded and Navy casualties through 21 included 14 26 wounded and five missing in total Marine corps casualties reported Are listed dead Are wounded and missing the air Force casualty total in of whom 31 were reported ii wounded and 97 missing in these figures represent Only casualties whose next skin were notified by Midnight sept they do not reflect All casualties up to that Date because of the time required to receive reports from the far East and to notify As with the the breakdown of Marine and air Force casualties does riot add to the total listed by the this due to its method of including the wounded who later die in the total both of dead and for the air Force total is Given As with 31 11 wounded and 97 which add to the explanation is that one Man who was wounded later
