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FLASH OF DESTRUCTION—A ball of fire resembling an atomic bomb explosion sears firemen | (lower .left) battling a wind-whipped blaze ‘which virtually destroyed a warehouse of the Witco |

Chemical Co., Chicago. The fire caused an estimated damage of $500,000.

Hunt ‘Hundreds of POW Dead’ |

J By United Press ; jalong with some 6000 other North plete. The Reds apparently had KOJE ISLAND, Korea, Korean inmates of No. 77. /intended to link them. June 11—American military, MPs marched them away for, Some only . : | questioning. It was assumed they! 0 nmates spent police today seized seven top} Teal be Ba in solitary confine. much of Monday afternoon and Communist leaders from ment as are some 20 other lead- early Tuesday morning burning

prisoner Compound 77 where at ers of the Red fanatics. papers. It was not disclosed what|

least 15 victims of kangaroo All 15 Reds had been’ killed" comtaied. = oo

courts were murdered brutally|within 12 hours before the parajust ‘before the compound was troops entered, Some had been, ; Pat! the cam av , 'dead, apparently, only a few DE evacuated. . TY J 4 oe Col. Lee Hak Koo, No. I. Com-| Sgt. J. W, Edwards, Indians = . {munist resistance leader who was apolis, Ind, a member of the Trpops found ‘the badies after qragged-out of Compdund 76 yes““body detail,” urged this reporter tips from anti-Communist prison-iterday, weeping from tear gas!

“give all the detajis." ers, one of whom said he, t00,/was bethg questioned today. i Ee back “home,” he Vas slated for death,. but es-| eihg questioned ltocay =

A caped. They had been strangled, | : ; said, “should ses this | iiiy ind beaten g State Grain Elevator | . were searching : | hp sno hundreds” more, , Vhere troops probed the earth Burns; Loss $150,000

ndr for more bodies, camp headquar-anti-Communist “victims of the {org announced mp at toll! MOHAWK. June 11a roaring Red commissars, jof the-savage fight in Compound !fire which sent flames shooting| While troops probed the earth|76 yesterday had risen to 38 pris-|high in the air burned a 70-foot for more bodies, camp headquar-ioners with the deaths of seven| grain elevator to the ground ters announced the death toll of more POWs in a hospital. One| here today. the savage fight in Compound 76 American was killed and 14| Still smouldering after firemen yesterday had risen to 38 pris-| wounded. More than 150 prison-| from four towns fought the blaze oners. |ers were wounded. for four hours, the G. A.’ Pritch-| Seven died in a hospital today.; Men of the 187th Airborne 8rd & Son grain elevator was a One American was killed and 14 Regiment were appalled by the total loss. Damage was estiwounded, and more than 150 tortures that had been inflicted mated at $150,000. prisoners were wounded. jon the anti-Communist victims| Firemen from Greenfield, FortSome Newly Slain of Compound 77 “commissars.” |Ville, Pendleton and Ingles fought The seven top Reds were! Burned, garroted bodies were the blaze. The elevator contained grabbed in one of the new 500- lifted from wells and ditches.| soybeans, corn, wheat, oats and man compounds as they were re- Eight were found in ene well, [farm supplies. turning to their barracks from | ry in 2 well 50 Yagds Bway, ; - ; Car Al Afire an hour of athletics. They had | PUr 8¥ TA0€ n the slime Jun Jets Car ire been transferred this morning ch and another was alone, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UP)

in a trench. i | Maj. David Korn, Richmond,|~A motorist returned to his

: va.. : : |parked car and found it ablaze. STRAUSS Store Hours an Sid all 15 Of the prisoners) "y it1e of distilled water on the SAYS: Tomorrow | “And all within the last 12 Pack seat served as a lens for sun’ (Thursday) jhours” he said. “I think there "2YS Which set the fire. !

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Chairman Burnet R. Maybank (D. 8. C.) said today he will try to send the entire economic con-| trols bill back to his Senate Banking Committee unless the ° Senate gives President Truman seizure powers to deal with the steel strike. | 8

{the legislation, he asserted that {Congress might as well let all}! economic controls lapse at the § end of this month if if is going {to deny Mr. Truman “effective”| {weapons to get steel production] [rolling again. {

[reporter before the Senate took, up a proposal by Sen. Wayne L.| Morse (R. Ore.) to authorize Mr, {Truman to obtain an immediate |anti-strike injunction and seize the steel industry for 60 days.

R. Steelman announced, mean-. daughter of Jack Benny, the |while, that he will call in union

make specific arrangements for mantically with Vic Damone, (reopening a limited number of gager who has just been dis-

‘Truman, the Senate voted, 49 to Hn 30, to “request” him to invoke the Taft-Hartley Law and obtain ran anti-strike injunction against| {650,000 CIO-Steelworkers who | walked out 10 days ago.

{Mr. Truman would put Taft-Hart- Senate's “request” that Mr. Tru-|

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plants to produce steel critically’ a needed for the Korean War. charged from the Army, and is In a stinging rebuff to Mr.| at his New York home.

ocrats privately agreed with Mr. | Wolcott. Meanwhile, in Pittsburgh, sullen CIO United Steelworkers] lagreed today they would return Praise for Truman [to work under a TaftiHartley inWhite House sources said It! junction. i was ‘extremely unlikely” that! As industry<sources hailed the

ley machinery Into motion: on the man usé a Taft-Hartley injuncbasis of yesterday's Senate vote.ition to halt the nine-day-old| They indicated the President was strike by 650,000 steel workers, hopeful the Senate would reverse the men on the picket lines grum-! itself today, or the House might pleq their disapproval. But they! take a different view. lhad plenty of praise for PresiBut Rep. Jesse P. Wolcott (R. gent Truman. : Mich.), ranking GOP member of e—— - the House Banking Committee,| J. A. Livingstone analyzes busi- ! predicted the House will go along ness trends in The Times each with the Senate. Key House Dem- Sunday. :

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12 #ill 8:30 are at least four more in oildrums in one well and possibly hundreds more buried in other places in the compound.” The bodies were smeared with

{body had no face. Topmost {bodies inrthe well were smoulder{ing. The prisoners had burned ia tent above it.

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This is a picture of | Compound 77 was emptied toi — {day and its 6000 prisoners moved a TOP OF A PAIR OF {to new 500-man enclosures. Its

———— |die-hard North Korean Commu-| 7 {nists submitted meekly after] {watching the violent removal of | {prisoners from nearby Compound and 3 Tape Measure | 76 yesterday. { ——————— s Yesterday afternoon, while sis compound 78 was being evacu-| The purpose of it is=— .t0q quietly, leaders of 77 said to be a helpful guide they were ready to come out. | in buying a pair (or {They were told they would be! airs) of slacks for moved this morning, i Pr’ Day Maj. Korn said the Communists GREAT apparently went to work imme-| (and many, a diately on a grisly job that lasted MANY, do—) all night until shortly before —you just measure a they were moved this morning. pair of his trousers as ie aun section of the hee own kangaroo shown—and double it court, apparently to hei up| which gives you {trials and executions. the circumference | By noon today Brig. Gen. Hay-| the waist measurement. don L. (Bull) Boatner, camp com-| jmander, had directed the move-|

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and the prisone - : (adjusting the length of 4ay he Prisoners Apter Jester Some still operate the trouser legs can be | Find New Tunnel depend on shifting g taken Sare ot Troupets Jouna another Com- cally. Some feed the afterwards. munist-dug tunnel today, startin > : . in Compound 77 and aimed te a lock-out device at

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