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Bullet Riddled

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a By FRED SPARKS Chicago ally N n A KOREAN RAI ROAD BFA TION NEAR THE FRONT, Oct. 1-—Rail travel .in Korea—where you average 10 mph and might be potted by a sniper— resembles the 20th Century. Limited like an oxcart with square wheels. Each passenger packs his own artillery.- recalling early western coaches when Indians, out to collect scalps, not tickets, .attacked the “iron horses.” At the aircrushed Seoul tion I hoarded a (typical) car. train hauling tanks, cannon ammunition and chow te bullet boulevard. All travel is currently G1. There is no fare — and no diner—and I bring rations.

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Shake and Shimmy

The ancient, bullet -ridden freight cars like a catboat in the North Atlantic, but the engine is a spankIng, newly imported diesel, throttled by Pvt. Donald Jones, Gauley Mills, W. Va., who wag a fireman on the Baltimore and Ohio until tapped for troop traffic. His assistant, Pvt. Eugene Don-

ahue, Buffalo. N. Y. formerly labored for the. South Buffalo Railroad These intelligent, as-

signments are surprising, for the army usually has expert typists digging ditches and ditch diggers typing. As Private-Engineer Jones tools north IT am glad I hold 20 shares of Southern Pacific RR, not Southern Korean. Enroute I gee charred, rusting engines, and freight cars pushed

Perhaps half Korea's rolling gtock has been blitzed by our aircraft, which is carrying traditional competition pretty far. Bombed out citizens are at home in. many derailed cars. In a coach sitting at a 30-degree

_ angle in a rice paddy, mother

breast-feeds baby while auntie cooks a meager dinner. 5 The line is single-track ‘with a double-track at each station to allow other trains to get by. At every . station -Private-Engineer Jones telephones ayead to check southbound train. When the t down (the natiye wire) traffic on collisions. We have front-bound priority, stepping aside only for hospital trains filled with our hurt boys.

s to avoid head-

While Koreans are forhidden passage north, refugees cluster outside southbound trains like

ants on jam-buttered picnic bread. Sixteen captured, depressed Chinese squat on a flat car eyed by three GI's. : Warns ‘Slow Down’

A veteran Korean rai'hand stands next to Private-Engineer Jones as “pilot.” He knows the roadbed and warns “slow down!” neat! 4 FREED Rue, a patch of loosé track, or a tired bridge. Jones and Donahue keep their carbines handy because Commu-

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But the artillery ‘is helpful should ipfiltrators jump aboard. That isn’t hard—speed limit on this run is 15 mph. Recently unfriendly “passenbers” surprised a Korean engineer and sliced his adams apple. A GI night train has also drawn bullets from ordinarily

awaken ftand anger) the ‘spirits of « graveyard residents. Native trains blackout headlights, but

‘we worry more about hitting the

living than disturbing the* dead. ‘Caboose Is Filthy

Riding the freight cars and a filthy caboose I met armed Yank military policemen and South; Korean soldiers. Cpl. William Hurst, Peoria, Ill., said the guard is powerful when cargo includes food. The fashion in Korea this year is skin worn bone tight and the pathetic population often raids station trains. At each whistle-stop Cpl. Hurst fhooed off youngsters with quick fingers, Recently a boy rode a ration ‘car for a few miles pitching cans overside to chums. This hardly rivals World War II's railroad thieves, who lured

pas-|entire GI trains’crossing France

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lath, Minn. (formerly of the Duluth-Messabi Iron Range RR) received chits for the gear, including a slip which read: “R ceived—10 tanks.” a

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