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Amazing night in Korea:

WHEN

ARGYLLS SHOOK HANDS WITH ENEMY

With the British'forces at Sariwon, October 19.. A mortar platoon of the Argyll and Sutherland H ghlanders and two Unit- ed States Sherman tanks slaughtered scores of North Korean troops in the darkened streets of Sariwon on Tuesday night after the Rods had shaken them by the hand, slapped them on their backs and called them "comrado,”

forward

In the half-light the Reds mistook the British, who were returning from a patrol North of the town, for Russians. The mistake cost them lives. Firing at point-black range rushed from behind Bren carriers,

"Buchky! They slapped us our backs, nearly shout our arms doorways and turrets of tanks,

us out of their sockets, gave, the Anglo-American force

Korean cigarettes and tore their mowed them down in a seven

cap badges off to press into our minute gun duel that left the

hands," streets and pavements strewn with dead Communists.

This was how Sergeant Herbert Clarke, of 15. Elsore Road, Fallowfield, Manchester, and Ser- geant Jack Lockridge, of 7, Lel- | cester Avenue, Blackpool, des- cribed one of the most incredible actions of this wor:--

were

with Uttered were shouting pavements

out bodies. "I bet they are th

shook soldiers who ever only bands will: the blokes who were going to kill them," Sergeant "And we are Clarke told me. supposed to be long-range snipers when we are not using our mor- tors,"

Clarke continued: "We thought at first that they must be some kind of home giard. but when we looked and saw the red star on their badges we nearly passed Gut."

"Let them have it"

Long after the Argylis lett town, exchanges of rifle and ma- heard. chine-tain fire emuld be Sporadic Aghting lasted all night,

have "The Koreans must

been

Aring at each olher, because none of our boys were in there," chuckled Sergeant Lockridge,

More and more brown. uniformed troops gathered around them. "One of their officers

In his hut. at the bottom of even gave me his epaulets." Ser- one of the carriers, was the re

"I asked giment's pet, a white rabit.

"ile geant Lockridite sald.

he never turned a whisker," com- for his rifle and thought looked! at me a bit queer, Butinented Sergeant Clark. "He's a

Then one well-trained rabbit." he handed it over.

Hert Clarke said: "We coming back though Sariwon after letting the Aussies through to continue the

North atlack wards, when we noticed a num- ber of men wearing muddy brown uniforms mingling with

of their officers took a look at the white-dressed villagers

who tanks.

our Bren carriers and Sherman He slid off quickly and were lining the streets waving

had a

Korcans little South Korean flaks.

word with the We

who started to move away from; ware at the rear of the convoy,

Then us down the street, they and when they saw

let them have It'

U.S. grant to Persia

Washington, October 19. Persia has been allocated $500,000 for technical co-opera- tion activities under the United Stateg ."Point Four" Pro. gramme, the State Depart- ment announced today.

The announcement said that $306,200 would be spent by June 39, 1961, and the remainder would be kept. available to expatid rural programme ant begin other technical assistance, projects.

At a Press conference accomR- panying the announcement, Mr. Capus Waynick, Acting Admin- istrator of the Point Four Fro-

for prainie

under-developed training *** countries, said that R centre would be established im- mediately near Isfahan, about 360 nilles South of Teheran.....

We

At less than 20 yards rang":

Argylla tho

American and tankmen fought it out in at

or

Into

the

Not ono casualty Perhaps the strangest thing about the night battle way that the Argylls did not suffer one

No one WAS casualty. scratched.

even

|

Murderer's eyes for blind girl

Ferrara, October 19. Surgeons have transforrad the eyes of a dead murderar to a 22-year-old blind girl, #caording to the Italian news- paper, "Moment, Sara," to. night.

The newspaper added that It would be some weeks be. fore the girl would be allowed to open her new eyes and not until then would, it be known whether she would be able to DC.

The eyes balónged to Franco Vivarell!, of. Ferrara, who last week killed hie 10. year-old flances and himself, and were given to the piri within 24 hours with consent Reuter,

the

of his family.-

VOTING ON LIBYA SCHEME

Lake Success, October 19. The UN Assembly's Special Political Committee defeated a Soviet proposal for the with- drawal of American and British. ircops from Libya within three.

months and the dismantling of foreign bases in Italian colony.

the foriner

The vole was 13 for, 30 against and, seven abstentions, They balleve they were savet The netion ente us the 60- by two

The fact that nation Committee concluded its things: they were coming from the North long debate on the whole Libyan mast pitch blackness with of the town, and their woollen problem. rifies, Bean guns, grenades and light could he mistaken for Rustion into the discussion by charg

comforts" which in the half- "cap

Russia injected the troop ques 50-calibre tank mounted ma- chine-gune. As one man they sinn fur caps.

ing the United States and Britain thew themselves behind

Before encountering the Red with planning to turn Libya inte carriers

convenient soldiers they were singing "Ault a military bastion to dominate the doorways and fired with deadly Lang Syne with some friendly Mediterranean.

North Koreans who not theun These charges were vigorously accuracy Into the Communist

"Welcome

to denion. waving a banner ranks.

Uniteit Nations." Many The delegates then proceeded Mix stuff the "It was real Tom

wondered how the to vote on the 13-nation plan, calma Argylis The boys remained really

Koreans

knew the tune! O laying down a new time-table for when

who they realised Kerens were. They just cocked also the North Korean national penitence. Associated Press,

Thursday they discovered it was various stages of Libyan Inde- their rides and waited, only about 12 minutes before the fun started, but the suspense was

Sergeant killing"

Clarke sald. 721 cart by the Argylls, ilt up the

grenade, lobbed into a hay street sumelently for them to pick their targets.

the

It was all will. In another part of i

Next morning they found the eurt also contained 2 North Korean machine-gun set up rendy for action. Around it were the dend bodies of the gun team.

Seven minutes

three

truckloads

.of

the DS-

KASHMIR ISSUE

Lake, Success, October 18.

United States sources sakl Warron Austin today that Mr. would call the Security Counell Into session next Wednesday Thursday to discuss the Kashmir question.

Foremost item on the

ON

the town, the Argylle' command- ing officer, Leutenant-Colonel second-in-command. Major John George Leslie Neilson, and his Sloan, were cut off all night from the battalion when they ran into Communist troops as they

were recon noliring for new positions.

agenda the accelerator to

the they sped past

vill be the report of the United tonished Communists, with rifle Nations mediator, Sir Owen Private Simon Boyle, of 1,839 and machine-gun fire dying after Dixon of Australia, who, last Mary Hall Road, Glasgow, be them over the back of their Land month confessed his inability to

them Jieves he shot at least 18 Com-Rover but leaving

un- conduct the plebiscite recum They rejoined the mended burst harmed, Three more centres were ex-munists in one prolonged

by the Council pected to be in operation by next, from his Dren gun. He said: "They Argylls at 8.30 am. on Wednes- suggested partition of Kashmir June 30. By June 30, 1052, 10 were squatting around tree day after a night spent dodging between India and Fakistan

4 centres were planned to be in when I started, so Just Communist patrois, United the basis of negotiations between operation..

the two.-United Press. from Press. sprayed along their beside one of the tanks."

Seven minutes Inter It was all over and the Argylls withdrew to the Southern edge of the town where thay rejoined their bat- talion,

The Tura! Improvement pro gramme will be supervised by Joint Persian-U.S. Commission composed of four representatives of Persia and three of the U.S.

A Persian will serve as Chair- man--Neuter.

Hine

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