Thursday, January 13, 1955 University Daily Kansan Page 7 TachenMayBeInvaded As War Grows Violent The "vest pocket war" off Formosa increased in violence today and a Nationalist Chinese general said the Communists could invade Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's outpost island of Tachen on two hour's notice. Nationalist four-engine bombers attacked Chinese ship concentrations and Communist held islands in the Tachen group 200 miles north of Formosa while Nationalist naval units fought Communist torpedo boats in running battles north of Tachen. Chinese Nationalist correspondents who returned from Tachen island last night said two American destroyers fired on Red Chinese ships near Tachen Monday following the Communists' massive air attacks Monday. A high U.S. naval official said he had no information on such action and "doubted" that it has happened. The Chinese reporters said the American destroyers fired on Communist ships which were pursuing Nationalist LST south of Tachen. They said the Red vessels fied without returning the fire and that the American ships escorted the LST out of the danger zone. Gen. Lin Lien-yi, garrison commander of Tachen island, said Monday's heavy bombing assaults were carried out to see if the U.S. 7th fleet would intervene. In other developments; In other developments. Tokyo-Gen. John E. Hull, U.S. Far Eastern commander, pledged that the United States would keep its military forces on the ready in the Far East to repel any aggression "for as long as they are needed." United Nations, N.Y.-UN Secretary-General Daa Hammarskjold was flying to New York today from Peiping. Diplomatic sources said he had received some encouragement that Red China will consider UN demands to free 11 American airmen jailed on spy charges. Managua, Nicaragua — President Anastasio Somoza challenged Costa Rican President Jose Figueres to settle the differences between their countries in a pistol duel at the border. Pres. 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