A small tug, with its cable attached to the dredge's dredging screw, hauls the Chin Hae Man toward the LSD.
The dredge Chin Hae Man has been floated into the landing ship dock. The dock's gate will be raised and the water drained off before starting the trip from Honolulu to Korea.
Refugee children in Pusan.
In June 1953 the second shipment of barley under UNKRA's $11,000,000 grain import program for the financial year 1952-1953 arrived in Pusan. Here the barley is being delivered in slings from ship to shoreside hoppers. Then it is fed through into sacks and Korean workers trundle it away. This barley and other grain shipped under the project was sold for Korean hwan. The hwan was placed in a special fund to be used to defray such local costs of reconstruction as labor and materials.
In June 1953 the second shipment of barley under UNKRA's $11,000,000 grain import program for the financial year 1952-1953 arrived in Pusan. Here the barley is being delivered in slings from ship to shoreside hoppers. Then it is fed through into sacks and Korean workers trundle it away. This barley and other grain shipped under the project was sold for Korean hwan. The hwan was placed in a special fund to be used to defray such local costs of reconstruction as labor and materials.
Refugee children, most of whom have lost all trace of their families, line up for free soup distribution in Agasaki, near Pusan.
Much of Korea's good rice land is also suitable for the production of peat, and many farmers cut peat for fuel in off-crop seasons. Here the peat turfs are cut and stacked. UNKRA, much interested in the development of peat as a supplementary fuel, has developed a simple, cheap peat-burning stove.
A Korean farmer near Kimpo who uses his land for both rice and peat production.
Dr. Rhee, Mr. Pak and Lt. Gen. John B. Coulter, UNKRA Agent General, during the inspection tour. The 200-house project was the forerunner of projects under which UNKRA plans to build 2,500 of these one-family, low-cost homes in the Seoul area.
Dr. Rhee, Mr. Pak and Lt. Gen. John B. Coulter, UNKRA Agent General, during the inspection tour. The 200-house project was the forerunner of projects under which UNKRA plans to build 2,500 of these one-family, low-cost homes in the Seoul area.