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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1950)
/ 1; s Four F Ihr n 1 /\J ' l A W—tf 31: VoMm » niUSHKD l.v THt tHTCtCtr or A QUA TEt W* COLL KGS OOLXMCm mnow | iglAil). ftXAl, Vhi'RSDAy~jult 71 H60~~ #-v Commentator Oct. 15 as For ‘Queen* G. B. Shaw Celebrates 94th ^H Birthday; Writes Net* Play ill LO|lHu©||j Th* OwAwuwUtor. A4M f AiU t|«t kim*. Md puMirstt»4. Km n- All (uAffinf, botA iu <Wi1hn# for <0itri«» Inal, will b» 4on» tkkt “75tk A^hiyrraar) Va*wn" cwn- rtft*4rn!m* botA fwfMV I**!, arrwnlirig to Harman 'lollob naniiV'i* and mrmbara of tba aui-* I Wlri fiaorf*- (’Karltoo. eocAitox <tMl I body tha co-aditoni Mid. ‘I * tb* matfatin* fb* coataat i« tba raaganna’i | KVw 4atr for all anttlM la bn f ^*! uodanakin* m that fW4. taraad da will U Ot 16 tba ro- TV niakf Dm ww4mi av»n mom «- •ditors aaid taiMitna, l.ollob and ('barhow Anjr atoirnt may edtwra pUbar*. 'l**** I Tw* a*rtuma of thr girl oh«. - Al Hrtra.t m.da which will a»Mr tamad la. Hour with ha, aarna ami. ^ <>*•- a Knaf dbarritUu" M«tam l»uai ba $ bust ahtrt, *hila tha Scfadulad to 1 •thar •houh! b** a foll-Mfth ana^ •Ariw thia yaar ahot or |»l|utocra|<K j idtoia of tha mi Tha drahriptioti «K.>uhl c-oatam tha firt'a haiirh*, haighv rotor of - rt 'T** r,i. i A>bH St Lawraoce. Enfland July 27——Doflt men- Uon It ott loud, but Gforga Bernard Shaw had a birthday JNftmii.' He waa 94. and showed aifna ot getting modeat Mo birthday M to be mentioned in thla houae dried hia domeatk ata/f “I leant to are no birthday cards They will ba all thrown ran into • cartain out on arrival,” he told the mail man Tokyo, July 17 - ‘^-Rutwan he OT- ('brnruuniaU •tartod • nrw 4Hw» <i«wn thy vital Allied «uppty corri dor eoat of Yonfdon( today and lain ot nr* horn U. S. artUI*r> and airrraft. (i*n#r»l Ma<Arfiui waa n*ar th* front wti j ~ ^ » MKJirwwr w»p nrmr i»tr inwit [ ‘♦wpitc all thia vigilance, though. Shaw himael/ crashed tb* Koumn war's binrvat butt)* ap- the lurtavn of silence and told a reporter: ‘ijthiH^rit something might be expected of me to mark my birthday, ae faual ao I*ve written anothar play ” H Is a comedy called The Lady She Would Not." which Shaw laid he had written in seven daya-V'Yea, in seven day.,": tral front of th* war to Karaa. first June tb • b* waa tod bp k*y staff afficar* / H* rurvfoerod with Lt 0$d ton H Walkrr .immandrr of U. A Rifbtb Array, and gtbor imhi dinwtiaf tb* Extwpt for th* fr it th* hrwsalands tb* Ifaimbat. TV* ) -tt : dawn r- U ir and *4*a. ami any <>th*r afur- tuatxin thd *ntry'» simnkbr dorms portmont foar Kiualml. " Four flaaituto Will tw rb«m*n from oil Ctrl* vntrrvd m th« row- tMt Th* four will h* IWtiorwi at an aft*r*Hihn danro Nov,',4 un tb* Mrmonal Ftu-U-nt tVnl*r, th* co- *ditora »m|i At >th* dadN- which prv< *d*a i*M« mcht f-adball cam* with! th* I'nivorudy of Ar* kanHa* thd hnalut* will b* -udirwl ami th* wiiinrr «*lt-«-t*d ’Th* thtb Anmvrraary du*«n »*- Wt ion wii| lw anmmm'Of tnini*<l- lat*l> »tt* f th* ludu** rta<h a 4** dunbs th< dam * 4b* will h* E lWaiyit*d ^ that night IwtWMn alv*» of tb. AS M Arkaium* gam* on Kvl* Ft*Id Th* .i>-**4|t(»r» will pr*s*nt thf wmn*r with a gift at Oklah oma Han' % For Governor Still l ncertain Th* ro-adl- tm bar* tb* •ml for ■utkm by fall rtfiplrdn+p. la AMufvraarr S*p(*nibor lEaid ia u> bo 4*- vntiraly to tb# - 76th Anal carrying th* tbrm* *«>ut th* tnacAsiM. Ifprial ar* now b*ing wntl*# for it mau*. tb* ra *ditor» Aa*4. ( - nimnitator is th* official itiue of tha- School rf Arts ■•vra-** It b iww <4 tg* four It-writwn, Student puNi»h*d inagOxmea on tb* rompu*. Ka<-h i^acasin* r*pr*a*n<a on* of th* fbui twhool. of tb* r*ll*f* < o0*«* siaiMm'* nrw AAU U*Uiwdui ( burwb kuikting now abowa only a •krtHoo fram*wo«4, but it won I b* long b*l*r* another broMtiful church 0**ural*w Ihr North Cot* area A vorkor get* a free rid* from lb* crane operator, a* they prepare to pi a** more af tb* olrurtural rtrel atap lb* building I hree Carriers, Extra W arships Enter Service Wasbiagton. July 27 — (if*i Three piore aircraft earners and 45 other U. S. warships were ordered into service yes terday aa members of Con- gr*a» pleased for fa*ter rearms war footing Two British cwuny , , J^“ lapd. al*.. pnnowdrod that they will Oklahoma City, July 27— .*n<i Utmi forr*« t« yarn lnit*d t/pi — C klahoma Damocmta Nation* umu and*r (ion. Ms. apparent y hud nafmnated Jtdmaton, Murray for. govern- .The** r*mfor*aw*anU augmented or, and ttep Mike Monroney •% * *** "X***"#? for th. r Is Sen.,. t.2y but a ^ y recount lougns in tb* 1..^ f mght 7 !? 1, r n l d ** '"K'*' “ »hd a limited' feytw by ( ulw Na- I^mdon, July 27—Britain soon m pcmsibl* tf esUbliah Hai- amrui im-ed ye«t*fd.y «b* is semi sou with MacArtlmr. ng ,n .m.y rosnkat gnmp, irwlad Shmwull also a*mmm-*d that ■ng ^rmor, to Kore^ and put- g nUiri „ inU) , ,<**•,• Wiu (pound! ttxmi.ooo.ouui 0Sbsr-| gvney lefhn** .pending program llrilisll Semi Army, Cimpanj Grade \ai'Y lo War f Needed 1 rom Reserves r ny grade efficers I in orarv r recall to a- of tn* money will g». for r*s*rv* spu. also aiif’osiflcwti that t>i*f will sirplane* «0*vl laml fortes U> yam rnii*d gjirl^r admiral ^ Fraser, th* first tl.two navy off.- »w with tbo Fm, her Far Eost*r»t fleet on a AppnWnl of Pnraklout Truman s rvuuost fp» |10,4M.k7«Jlt mots in military fvnW. ar* regarded as a pur* fobamfttp. Many lawmaker* thought tbo total wasn't « and w^W prepared tn vot* more ifik is n**d««l to offart th* 1 armed bnfHt of Ruaaia and h*r satolliteg Chau giar Vinaon (LMia.) of tb* Houa* Aroifd S*rvtc*s < omanitt** • nnoun. *,1 th* expansion af tb* ar tlv* flegt following a rkmod door meeting of the rontaaittM. Cqmusny grade •fficgrs. In addltfor to three large car- througn th* rank of captain, y. >yy f u> of the inactive active, or hon Saturday Ni^ht Grove Dance Sc! Another of th* w**kly (irove dances will be held Sat unlay night, according to Gfsdy Fima, assistant director of Rtudent A. - tivities This week’* affair will not have any ieftmte theme or coa- turn* requirement*. Elms said H* asked th* dancers yuot to "com* dressed comfortably and rvmjy to danc*.” f(i h* held from S to 11 p m, th* dance «ri|| feature th* music of th* Aggie Combo. pearwd developing The I nitod Nations commander *aid h* was “completely confirm- I* 0 ** «• tb* central *4” in bis last week'* pronounce- borewn pwshr* were ntent that th* North Koreans had lost* their chance of victory "That w* will have new heart ache* and new setbacks in inher ent in the situation." he said, “but I was never more confident of vic tory ultimata victory—in my lif* 1 Ikon I ara now ' sK blunted along tbo 200-mil* This arc protects tbo United '■on* u a,Ahead that baa boo* . tied down Us a penmeter of 70 tg 06 miles owtward from Pusan oh th* penmsute's southern A meni aa troops, aidad close support hammering of k, w i or plonea. Were rvpasbad to Three North Korean ^**4 raMpUtud Hadong H mil*, steal hocked by a Red m.npow*, re^- l rf p UMn ^ ^ voir of two «bv«rHU.s. pu^ie.1 to- # f t V Rod ward th* new defense potion, tek ^ down the Yellow *ta *„ by the r 8 First tavalrv d^L^., M , uti ,«eafra vision neat Y<*ng<kmg That city la| n key pmnt o# th* highway and rail lines running to the fnml from the air miles southeast ArtiHery Halts Red* t otetefca Hhoved Rook At th* other acute mail Allied supply port of Pusan. tMar Hamrbang k6 tellps north and east of Yowgdong lotrtk Korean forces ware repotted Amer can artillery hurled mur- ib-rous fir* at the advancing Rod*. U 8. Shooting .Afar yets and Mus tang fighters raked th* columns with rocket* and machmeguns With the battle setting the cen- S;British \\ ar Office Hit for Neutrality By J M. KOBKRTH JR AP Kareiga Affsirs Analyst governor s iraco Murray-s-aon of format! Oklaho ma Uotrrntor W illiam HL ( Alfalfa Bid » Murray won a 7U|*voie vic tory over Oklahoma ( ity AtUiniry William (h < <» in coorpb't. unof. final retu#n* Mon roatef - Ok I a (mutes Fifth Hist net t'bngrwteteian .iMr IktK pndtahly #id*d th* id-yiar p.>liti- cul i arrer of Afnator Flterr Thom as with a It.lMM) vote v,glory. With only fiv* precinct* out, Sfonaonev las T:f7.(bt.'l vote* against tbomb** 212.»4b TT \msjm Murray*! g*n*ral eiretjon rtepoo- rnt 'his fa I will b* J O r*ifuaon, Pawnee ing>lish*i who wan the Re publican nomination ir the July 4 Pdivtent j The Rcv^ Will Alexahgtr pastor of Okiaboiaa City s Ptrat K'hriatiaa t bunrh. wm fhe Repubiican Sen ate nouknotion and will |a«* Mon- Commoawealth oOtaide the regular budge^Tiaih Auatralta and New Z*a of th* muney will go for reserve airplanes Earlier admiral of the fleet Lord Fraaer. the firat sea lurd an* nounee.1 that about I.UUt) navy «wrs and msm a Fasten fW*t of be kept in service from six months to a year after expiration of their enlistment* A limit*-! number of Navy ami Royal Mann* reserve. tlanalist ('kina also ha* offered te.lKdi veterans. sea aix Igbt earners, two cruiser*, welcome her deiisioa W send troops ♦ teatrbytm and flv* subownnea t* Korea for hor sake as well as rratrvoa may roqUMt Xbat wil put a total of am* for thv added strength active duty m certain large cgntera in mmeo, plus 14 Britain’s stock on tb* American Granches uvueding to CM. Oscar light rafnafs. 16 cruisers and 172 mark*! has no* been doing too B Abbott, chief of th* Taaas M.li- festroyte* The Navy wasn’t fiv- well in raront month* Despite a tary District mg out |ho lotel af iU submarteo* , fundamental faith in bar depends- ■ Bkonch*. -ram, to the so reMrvo ^ ‘f’”" S«ork*ljuippeii tglity and a .rmpathet.c undpr Army Nurse and Women’t iU study of th* nation's defense Specialist <-rps; (imptelna. Ovi- c»PablH|f. Se. r*ur> of Defense nance duff rbranch immateriall, Juhnson and tb* nation * military Finn at* < henmal. Infantry Ar- < htefs w**.t before a Senate appro iumpetl in to give diplomatic rec<*g* mtum to the Re«l regim* in Petp- iltg when the I' S preferred to American fnanda of Britain will’wait sih! exact a pm* in th* fbrm of guarantee* of internation al right* Whitehall gives some indication npw of wishing il had Hot h*en »o precipitate, but trouble Has town caueed tetanAy ctwaa than* at the nited 4utes and th* other al lies at some points, many Amen can* feel that they have Many Aamncans got this Mm* feeling <>( precipilancy when Brit, bin pulled opt of (irate* and push. 0d Amarus Ip. although that, hbf Mkte •ka#i «a# — Wtea. rt- craXy. - t _ ■ WW WVTWX “J vtV^H'vV cFT -vw » Wfcl gJ® T rfMI burden in Ortuony to A men-an Shoulders, also signified c-rtai# and u. ^rm.1 ,r..,.r ‘ ,f * r,, " k n '*‘- fUes ob th* part of othera, too M** 1 ■ Fa»r Navy men du« for bom* |e#v* Will be kept at thair posts Lord Fraser said these stops provide the machinery for putting the whole British Navy on a gar couching the followipg footing if neceaaary tuatrahan Troops In Australia, acting Prime Min later Arthur Fa-Men IHtitah regular* will make up bari core of the expedition h* with already trained mm t* making up th* real. Ait Vice Martewal C. A B*u-h pr, RAF votertn with postwar -Itfiefience in Japan, is f^iriitg a* rnti ’M ba 4M. terpt* 7V ra--* pnn fur both th* ballot ofnllahorbi. * 77 iSuntii Political observers .aid a re- munt is ai distinct poaajWility but the tw-» <'4n<li<lates des-Mnad direct comment tending the official elec tion boant rvsul's whick ace ex pected Bhtimlay Co* howp-ver issoe-i a statement which leftj little doubt no will de- man-l a redount 7*he \>t*ran's Vive* Brnlge ( lub “Out of!a half milliasi votes, will me-i Thursday evening at # there coum e«st| y he enough *rn-r pi ra. in the (^ibinet room of th* to change fh* vot«> d*' niodly in my WfOA fgvor. he said "W* are pot heat*, jfbi* weeks hostess is Mr* Joan *n We ar# a'ert I will carry this [f* Heyser Hoat«ss last w-eek wa» fight into ov.ry precinct*! Mr> R-hm* Ann Dnraatt. tf - r - -T- - -• —* . t f • da* de. lined far strafrrn' raaa-ms H-kw maty British tr-mp- will ; hh «*i»t was not diaclowed on s** 1 cprity groumis Qualified *oun e* |ld»vii>u*ly had ladtgaitod the Anc* tekfM consist of a hattaluwi or a bftende fr->m I two Ui V(Wrt mem ldefense Minisker Emanuel Shia- MMI told the Haua* of ( nmmona MriUin had laformHl th* United Mitten* sb* m ready to send “an laid remforermopt, Wi- that tneip* will h« sent to K-nea £ mg infantry, armor, IgtOlery The site and romposition of tha engineers, together with tbe force will be -leteiwiine-l later this imstrative backing requtrad to Week by Prime Minister Robert -Oainlain it " Mentlra in a ronf«4*ncr with PiW* Not Immediatoii Trum * n ^ +* 5 ii ,, , u * .w * u in *•* "«B«»4il vnlunteer* fi*nn > He a-hied that th# forte will the Auatralian occupation force in hp ispared without -Way and will wouW ^ ^ Australan h# aent U> Konaa as -piMbly as ^w d-*e* not permit regular Aus tralian soldiers or militiamen to j though, he t«>rve nutside Australia unless they Volunteer New Zealand Prim* Mmiater Bydnay Holland announced a fol- unteed artillery outfit will he *0nt He did not give th* six* of the fore* Artillery Officers recalled |nual agree to serve for -me, two. Or thifce years. Col. Abholt said and rauOt (•* able to complete this agreement before the Pretedteit’* requeet for 110, 484 It 76,00# more money Britain, with an eye commenial interest, in on her I China. Meak Mar Team ades (|6l. i*t arms lieutenants igM, cap tain* 1411, aervteoai ~ lieutenants 1411. and - Mptaina (66 i Telas active reaerVe offn-er* de- """'I’l'. ,,nn t twrall must apply te Abbott Ihrmigb their unit instructors Membet* of th* maepv* aa-l honor ary reaerv* sh-.ul-i submit applt- Arnenran reliance on ^Britain a* j an ally ha* not been ktrOgftbenod, fg.f* SA g g f ar y'T f f f s Cither, by Her war office team of Hardin County 4-HClub Boy ialtted regarding Hhinwel! “W* suspect the entire free world has been shocked by the ♦trained neutrality of Kmanuej Bhinwell, British minister of de fense, in the fight against aggies- Is 'Outstanding Forester' Jtmm* Thomas, I4-year-oid pack typo fire pump donated by Hardin Coapty 4-H Oub boy has the manufacturer He will atao be been named outetanduig IP6« pin- the guest of tbe Texas Forestry non in Korea mr forostwr at the annual 4-H Association ond tbe Texas Fores, and FFA fore»try ramp held -m Service at (oliege Station catioaa directly to th# head*iuarter* tlM . [ (J. g*.,*, Suu foraat near Texas Farm and Home Program KirhyviRe. July KV14. In ■kpwtH pwaaibl* ~ Thi* ran not lie dote at moment'* notice, of tbe Texas Military District National Guard t#ficer* should forward applicatvon# thraugh tbe " r,t ^ other 4-H < lub and 48 National Guard to tbe State Adju- f¥K fro " , 11 Unt General. Col Abbott said Ar- «ow»tie*. Hr ia the aon of Mr rangOment* for conMiote physical ^ Tboma* of Sila- exammatton* for eligible applicants bee will b* aiade Thomas wa* select**! outstanding Tbe 4-H Hub work of Hardin mg this award. Thomas competed County in which Thomas partki pate*, is supervised by County Agent B F Rea •Th-mc familiar with his political onentatnm will not b» surpnaed by this crass failure Attlee ought to have realised when he named Bhinwell minister of defense ami Rtmchey secretary of war that in cam- <»f any threat to peace from Wortham, Jr, presnleat of international communism these two confirmed Marxists could scarcely be relied upon to pursue a Vigorous R W the Texas Forestry Association presented the prise* to the 1# win nera at tbe forestry ramp The | p«liry ior fkroste, after receiving the P"*** ""wwtrd of forestry equip FlUol selection testa with the ... Department of the Army, and re- htgbest gra-le on a competitive ,,K ^ book* All prises were g,. c, ..s called officers will be required to examination covering instruction dwtrd by the manufacturer ami I lit Ul 111 -m. ts *i_ conservation orMBIs. Hon. S'nlt.,»- ' 4i 1 » * X V IT1 TV III report for daty , within pge month offered at th* - amp The Hardin ‘onaervation orgaaixaUona Foltew- after lanuanc* of orders County youth wa* awanied a hack AMM Vpl^mn’M Wivwi ■eft Tonight in 4 T W Honnlin^ on the Home Front b-i^L Local Merchants Skeptical; Retail Prices to Increase m h HV- Hi MARTHA niGCRON -u,break of hosfilittes -dded '’there’ll b* a tump of ab-ut said "blit pru-es will stay at the four cent* a pound '* regular five centa a cup We are Aa far hack as last April boot losing 4bout three cent* on each TH* Korea has been pci rediled wnh fs jf was up ia arte# 10 par rant, cup as It is People find it hard Ihe beginning* of, wartime pfice .craving to Fd H.dick. ofHola-ks to b*l*ve but including labor, ns*, and .hortag*. 1(| . btuabajji. ihr ,-off## coats us eight Hard to-gvl agirlea during created re-ently an rubhs-r goods rants a fug.” World War f! ary beginning to and sole leather disappear from thd .helve, agom. ’The way I figure H, rubber 11 In the household wort-1, worpen beets and so an ara up about five j remember tbe prudtieuly ihipo#ai-! per rout and aoke ioutbgr tome 11M* teak of finding linen SmMs. where between tiro and ton por- I pillow caara, and towel* are being rant, according to quality.* ba mid Mocked Nylon boa*, eo important „ . .. |o tha well turned ankle, ara AM- *** •Hif | tog their way into bureau drawers There has been a constant nee f to increasing aumbert. m the price ot mrui trace World I All ia nat Mack to the domes’ir War 11,** ho rauuuentod “Racentiy (boa* cirri*#, however He far there bos (kinra tbo Roman war bgflMO it's ducts Metier Tehee Cal In th* drug department. Smith explalnuf that price rises were •mall ‘*r«ke a tube of toothpaste for exempt# They ceet about 441 cents more per doaen W# don't raise th* toiling pore, th* profit is mat Oirhuri for th* retailer. On* OxRtonation of tbi* to that •cling al a r to 1 R. pragreaece a* th* rsadway* ormmd tb* acw r. is lb* mmarar moalbo wear « ioarer, Nov k sides af tbe buildtog. at aa ratimatrd aaet af My MM. ! fork J j latom ss nearer i. aa bath the went and •nd epenigg date for tbe •aunt rucked Mtoboto. I aeon no appreciable tncreua* ia tbe rubber and sol* leather which j a toad buying baa jumped the aioud" will ia*. » I *• boxaa. wuahtag toachir Java increase Mlighl ^ ^ “A little increase in coffee buy- fatter rut*, acrardidg tog baa started," commented t bar Ames Aggie Apaitagrii “1 don’t to* Dpen*ten) propeietor of Cbar know tost exactly what the in* or lira'll a to * Market “I JMrouragu runs ersua* In sales has bgan. but we’re At leaf On foods whenever it to poaMMu aolHi^ am re appHanCm tow tkoo ' I think thot's one of th* causes w* were a few weoha ogo." he Of tbe Mnrf M " * mid. 0* tbe coffee quest ion. Open Another angle on coffae »oe I atony said that th* ytor* wo* still dtooupood by 0. K (Fatal Smith fuuutog on the maigia it told ao of Itoaasmk's PbuMteMg head at th* time th* disturbance* "WVr* already po|i*C more pee atortod. “When we roatucl," bt| pound for tbo coffou we bug," ba before puMir for A rite to that prise * aurtateent to autos. raise ra the prio# tbto ria* ra the sis* of tbe id. Ttot mdny pee tbe lack of aa ounce bottle of hair teak I Uni aompluto. A moot with to a that priors go up, because ska mi far sat to make rood high- Jintitn Thonura mg Thomas, ia tbe order ueimvl. pnse winners and the countie* they represent arere: Wayne Hardy, Na* Billy Bpmghto, 8abine Gtoan Don-my, tVsrobsi; Billy f)^ - / rr4V n Tnnlr Hand. Roak, Donald Saadefur. 1^1 CO} » IOMC Hardin;^E B Scatt. ! An Advanced < ommand IN Receive ^ork Snin Budget money Vote-I recently by the City Council for th* new fiacal year will aoon be put to use ia the tray of street repairs in Collrgr Station Present plans rail for grading, Straightening, widening, and retop* ping ’hre* Mocks of Jackson Street, Suffolk and Pershing Avenu* id South (takwood Two Mocks of James Struct in North Coltog* Hill* will also re Oeive a thorough r* building Grad tog. widening, and straightening df Fairview Avenue and Mont- niair Avenue will he included in t street work to be carried on -ing ihe year Plans call for resurfacing the streets in town which need w-wk (lie most each year with money ap propriated by the city council Along with this resurfacing, crews Will stilt maiwtaia the city's streets where maintainence is needed Champagne Party: mg the Counnumste back the town. They also got rlote Mr support inr Yong-loog. Hadong and Ham-hang actions were firat ft* ported in field di.patches Mac- Arthur's headquarters summary rariy Thuraday afternoon apbdr- ently was behind the front reports. This headtfuarters release sdid there had been Tittle rhufige" iu the lutl-nitto front from aiuuud Yongdong to the cast roMR BftoP YMigdok in tbe paat 24 hoUft. !t rwaortod: "Slight aritiidrawuls" by tbf Finn ( avalry to "effect a boater alignment" east of YongdoUg; ngp- ta! and flaaking prranurr by the Reds in th* Hamchnng Motor; iMN ward movement* by small Rod un ite in the southwest with one n aab* 1 / ing 10 miles soutbauat of Hutebau and snot her 16 mile* west of Hum' yang Air Power Potent Clear wMtber gave Allied Mr power soother day of frao-faruli hunting aMtoly along the front. awd ■ ' V so.) American ifght bntnhfft shot up - tanks, trucks and troop ronrowtra- lions They were Joined by Ameri* <an and British carrier-baaed plane* which ranged the central front for the firat Dm* U S. B-24 .uperfortiwM bombers strurk al North Korean supply lines gnd --imaiunicutiona behind the frout. An air force spokesman at Eighth Army bcadquartors report ed six Red tank, tad 76 trucks do* •troyed and 1# tanks and 47 trucks -tomaged ia Wo<lne«<toy operation*. A later Far East Air Forroa sum mary issued surly Thuruit* Mir»\ noon but halted on incomptot* ra- purt> listed 10 tanks and W trucks damaged. FKAF hoadiiuarters said, tb# R-2P’s cuneeiitrattoi on pautogp bruiges built by the Reds to re- place knocked-out spans and blast ed rail yards at Churhosi, 44 miles nortboast of Seoul, and at Bsriwou, to miles south of the North Rorsua capital of BpAafyuug. t ~ m * A -1 Jaska Evacuated From Korean City The Koeuan War has Interrupted the plans of Robert C. tommSh; nwr mstruclor ra the AgncuHural Eagineeriag Department Jaska left June 17 for- 144^* Korea whore be was pUanMap |m t«u» h He arrived in Baa#'Mix Juae *4, tbo day Iwfore the North Korean invasion After • brief t4- kour stay, hr and olbor A laertaau Civilian peraonn. I wen- evacuated lo Japan under enemy air attaeht. Hr n-ported that fighter eaoorC plane* knoebed down three North K-raun aircraft which tned to to* I erf era with the evacuation - Jaska arrived in JaparteJhino I.*" wad ia now stationed in KfUtok lie doesn't know where heNfnRl* » ftow- to pbrn ^^■Fth Horton ■ fefferaouB |my Wooka. borough. Aagultoa; Pius tea Curry. 1 22 V ?C!L ■•ft**. Korea w E Thomas, Jr, Moms; Jo# rv. Korea. Thuraday, July Id- '-to A decoration and a bottle of cham pagne -will go to each member of find cavalry division ha •■tuad that gate a North Thuth by artow of thr eommai r general, Mai Geu Hobart Cay. who will buy tbo cham pagne hi mart f and have it ftown iteru from Japaa Col-1 T hop* tbto quickly raota an ra^aaraw^ I h ^ 6^4 .■■d sent from be sent dont-sta. lie said h* rmoaa, Atom, op' NSC Is PobbIWp Site \ For Ag Reuearch Meet \ Th# IMt meeting of (ho Agri- cultural Marketing Research Weigh* shop may W ia the Memoftol Mu* deut Center, fir W E. Paulson of the Md auMiou of tbe Workshop at 1 I 7 - 1- - !-> i mvimiiy. At the Grove Tonight i\ /