Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1950-08-27

Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1950-08-27

, On the Inside Weather Orin,. L1~.... ~.n.wa1a-' . Considerable doudlD , ... Paqe 3 no' ...ite .. cool locIa.y • Yaab. nqen Both Win Monda)' I'enerally fair , ... Paqe4 and warmer. Hlp locIar, Sqm.,on' Slcwy of Sea Cow.aon at wan 10; low. 51. Hlp atUT­ . ; .• Pao.5 day, 17; low. 58. '. ' Eat. 1868 _ AI> Le<ged Wire, AP Wirephoto. UP Le<ued Wire - five Cenls Iowa City. Iowa. Suaday. Auguat ?:I. 1950 - VoL 84. No. 276 .---,.---------------------- .. Re~s Gain In Pohang Offensive, o Thwarted In Strike At Taegu Ea$t Coast City D JULY 'Qf Kigye Falls 22 1.11 New Drive TOKYO (SUNDA'l) !A»--North Korean Reds captured Kigye Sat­ urday night in a strong thrust and forced South KoreallS to with­ draw two m~les or more on the AtrLOAT to mark PIe II(1t wbere " ....._1 northeallt end ot the battlefront. .:ne'vollen,ee Bes OIl 1111 .Ide n"fJ' the Golden Gate Lucll:enbaeb In a hea",. tOI Frldar nlebl. A V.S. Coast GWlrd boat But another Red penetration 13 a oi\olUaloh with tbe frelcbter Marr .tands b,.. Elrbteen person dJecl I. the eolllslon, .,7 lurvt"ed. miles northeast or Taegu has bcen Q81" Konan 0",. J • ""41~ ~ wiped out. And near Changnyong, I 23 miles southwest or that supply lighrteh 0ec,J~, Survivor ~;st Grows to 487 - base, American artillery broke up Red-Led Guerrillas an attempt to gct ]6 boatloads of Communists across the Naktong I(tH~on Ojl/. river. 6/" KOIt'Oit Oil;, ·: &ea~(h .Sunken · Ravage t 1 Towns U S 27th R DiVers,I r""." · • ~ospital .Ship The e overnight -developments wcre dlsclo ed In a dispatch to­ ,IIunlvon' 8wn' or eolllslon, said. The navy refused tt} oWcial­ thrce miles ott Seal lock. The day by Associated Press Corres­ ueCIIer"' .leta" on· pare 5.) ly I list anyone as missing, how­ huge Red Cross on her starboard In Central Luzon _. .. 1 . ' • __• pondent Don Huth. He said the re­ ever. side was vIsible under about flve MAINLA (JP') - Five IhouS4md verses on the northeast end of sAN . ii{ANCI~CQ ' (lPI - Navy The big while hospital ship feet ot water. No survivors or Communist-led lIuertillAs ra"ilQcd the 120 - mile battle perimeter I' • and sel tire I 1 towns In ce,l' divers ' rea'ched . ~ submer,~d was on a trial run, her final check bodies were sighted, but three to caused Lt. Gen. Walton H. Walk­ tral Luzon Friday night anti S 11- •IUS . 2 nd D,I/Jiron bulk ot the rammed hospital ship out after being removed from wrecked liIe boats pro~ruded from er, commander of the Eighth army, I 1!eJI~1!olence Silturaa), as a dense the mothball fleet. As soon as the sea. urda,. In terror rald~ tha t lett J fl. and Lt. Gen. Earle Partridge, eom­ persons known dead. fOI '0(( ' thll ,Golden Gate lifted fillal adlustments were made she ~ coast guard helicopter, mcan- Thc heavily armed and Rcd-di- mandcr of the Fifth airforce, to and tlie ' }i$(' of,' )cnown surviyors was slated for duty brioging while searched the coastllne to reelod marau<;lers swooped down fly to Pohang to check the sltu,.­ ,Iew, tp ·*8'1. • ., tlon. wounded from Korea: No patients the north and south of the GilJdCl1 from the hills in what a hl'h oi- G. U S 201111 Di" and Na.y~1 authorJtles said .lhat it w~re on board. however. Gate, but found no bodies or SUl'~ tlcial called a "concerted" f1\tack Reels hltt Forees U S lsi Mo,j,,~ S,. was" ". '!near I mir\lcle" that ap­ Since there was a posslbillty vi ors... against the Philippine government. Tho new Communist blows plren}lt only: 18 · pqr$ims - ql1e some persons were stili milkihg, DebriS from, t~c. wreckage wa,. The raiding "hukbalahaps" ratd- were struck alter the Reds had • n~'{,'{ . »qTl1i:' ~- clied when th ,:l the search contInued on a limited scllttcred ov~r San Francisco bat,. ed within' 25 miles of Manila be- shifted forces eastward followlhe navy, Mspltal, sqip was rammed scale. ~arrie~. in by an Inbound lIde d!lr-, fore they retreated toward the their costly defeat In trying tor rr!da,y I1Jght lit' a pea' - soup fo, A navy tug with divers aboard mg . the night and early. mornlng mountains late Saturday aCternoon, seven days to capture Taegu In II 25'''' by· tbl ' lI~igI\Ler Mary Lucken­ hours .. ~he port ~ad been closed The toll Included 100 persons frontal attack on the U.S. 27th bach.,ThtS'Bencv.blenee sank with- reacj1ed the 94bmerged vessel pr,eparatory to salvaie opera\-Ops. to. sl)lpPlng unVI aaybr~alt to pro- killed at Tarlac, 70 miles norti) regiment. In )o;JniJiutes. ' I tl\,Ct ,allY., ~urvlvor~. wl10 mlj~ht , of Manila. Government reports ' Huth said lhe South Koreans . ~tef adju~tina the casualty fI­ Tbey were also )pokini for bodies . have been .carrled 1M oll ,the tide. ' said at least 20 dead "huks' were who yielded Ki,ye leU back a few SOUTH &Ures: a ' number . of times, Lhe Another navy tug, the U.S.S. C!t Kort'of'J Mo,;mtf I lut on the li'attle scenes where miles south and east to a road 12th ''lay.aL·disttlClt · announced it ~anokla approached the S Ub~erg-. S·2·S0··; 000 ., f H . KOREA toIild ~ deiiriitely account tor 505 ec\ "hlp and reported the Ship Is .. • 0 er .. the Philippine army used lilht junctlon. The South Korean CIIP!­ ~JI's 'lni:llidlng the. deaq. lyinll on her port .' side abQut .,.. .' • '. .. ' . tanks to rout tbe rebels. tal division is fiehtln, in tMt A\!.iI)Ol'l~lI ~alQ the e,xaet num­ In many places, the government sedor. Klgye Is nine mUes north­ said, the "huks" left Commun15t west of Pohan,. bef a~aid . tne~llevolence when • ; I J~v(~ls Missing;'But slle ~t Milr~Il ' islll1\d' Ilavy Yllrd IIteraturo ' bohind. In some at- On the east coast, defended by FrJda,wa'S' ,31ill uncertain. tacks, accordlnll to witnesses, th~ the South Korean Fir,t d,yisiop, Jf v.ias'.b¢llav.lcl il~ carried ~07, U. : S ~ R~Je,(ts " H~dy GOeS SWIr1l1P!QD juerrillfJi houted opposition to -l.h Re<iI adyanced two and , . ha PhlUpplnc 1I0v\lrtlmeut plans to mHo. to 8> point a hal! mile south biit, tbat !igul:C ~as subject to re­ AUG. vjfl~~: ,:'T.~e,~ . 1n1l1 ,be:several pet­ Preventive'-' War ':NEW - ~ORK I1t Glamorous send a combat team to aid tile of Hunghae. That town is oillhl sOps lnissmg," a : Ilavy, SpOkesman H17?y Lamarr repotted S turday United Nations In Korea. mill!s north of Pohang, 19 A national defense headquarters Remnalllll Wiped Out , I WASHINGTON (It» - Secretary that $2~O,~00 worth of her jew~lS sP9ke&man said the Filipino !.o)l- had d~appellred. Then she dis­ diers, a group of about 4,000, still Near Tabu, 13 miles northeast L.~--------------~------------------------------------~~----~----i.(AP- WI~.~.~) AdVanced ,ROTC'Class ~!Sl~~at~r~~a;!~~;e~~' ;:~':n::' app~ared to go swimming. would go to Korea as soon as of Taeeu, remnants of a Red intll­ DIAGRAMED HERE ARE THE APPRoxmlATE PO ITION or u.s. and South Korean unlls op.... n' " tftSO 51 .. B cracked down hard on Navy Sec- Police didn't ·know. whether the transportation was available. tratlng force which on.ce totaled III 1,000 or more was Wiped out, landin, North Korean, (dark arrow) aloJle 'he nO-mile deftn e perimeter, after nine weeks or war or... '7 - , e retary Francis Matthews Satllr­ gellis bad vanished from the tllql F to ' day for saying that the UlljtE'J Huth reported. Korea. Brokell line I approximate ~tlle line a of 11 a,m. (Iowa Ihre), alurday. In et maM Jtlew star's suite at . week-b,.·week penetration 01 Ihe Communist with date - IJldleallnK end of each week - In V.S. I :..r:g· i States should be wiUing to insti- the Sherry-Neth­ Huth also reported a brief nlaht to Ll 'es'II .on: SUit H.ostory lute a war "to compel cooperii- time. The Reds bave been ,tailed aU week In efforts break (hrouKh the Kwnhwa-ChoJql\o Un'e ID erland hotel or House Passes action In a sector wbich has been the north to take the "Ual city 01 Tael'\l. • ,I . ,., I lion tor peace." comparatively quiet. Near Chang­ ,Th¢:,dvancediROTC at SUI tor hc!r suite ' at t!leJ'SO-51 seAOO) year is expect- The action not only preclpltatl.-d s\Vank .' Irvln, nyong, where the battle-hard,ened . the first wide open cabinet spilt house, a resort U.S. 24th division is delendine, Jd ~ , ~ iQe '!jlrgest in the history on foreign policY since the row Arms Measure American artillery broke up a of · I.\nt t. hQtel at fashIon­ me WASHINGTON (JP) - A $] 6,- move by the Reds to ,Up 16 New Polio Respirator Delivered 10 U·Hospilals Co~ . Wjijiam ,Jenn,a, head of the b4!tween James F. Byrnes and able Southbamp­ 771,384,479 emergency bill to help §UJ'· l11iUtarj depa~tmcrit, said he Henry A. Wallace In Septembl'r, Ion, Long ,sland. bOatloads of sollilers across tM rearm this country and its allicij NlIktong river. A new ' pollo respirator was de­ h nd , cnn be obtained fro~ out- or cases. expects the advpbced army and 1946 - it also seemed to malce They, ' didn'l even ~•• livered 10 University hospitals side sources, and nursing iX'lSon- These nurs were recruiled by to be over 400 in Inevitable a debate on "!II was passed Saturday by the house ~ .

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