Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1950 — Page 2

Planes from an American-British task carrier fleet have hit Pyongyang, capital of Red Korea, Dive ' bombars and reesei fighters struck railroad bridges and set them fire. American planes took off from the Valley Forge

CC Dil-d—- Ad |Packard Motor Co. State Police Pledge Aid do Wows lard Motor Car Co. has started a

Novy Carrier Valley Forse plies the siti of North Korea.

South Korean and American troops rest during a lull in fighting. This is the rainy season in Korea : y i Panther jet fighters are shown in potion on her Sight dec, ready

=~monsoons come. next month, So, Gls and their comrades in battle rest as well as work in mud, to take off for their strikes in North Korea,

mud; mud and more mud. : | ‘Thunderbolt’ Division

MacArthur Still Calm And Serious | in Crisis

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here (k him in touch with develop-jdown the aisle of his private FT. KNOX, Ky. July ie | Bd i L It His day begins. at home, where keep Pp! down the. “Bataan on the way|Army Reserve's 834 Infantry Div 1 00S er Oo & Man Half His Age State police have pledged “fullest co-operation” in-a loyalty In-li) yo completed by year's end,

{he attends to some official mat- iments, {ters before going to his office | 1 accompanied Gen. MacArthur to and from Korea, weighing uel inion from Indians Ad Ohio 4 ; ro ful n” in-a loyalty in NES labout 10:45 a: m. to the front last week. I never important decisions as attack-} sum - vestigation of state employees, e probe was ordered yesterday by . roe C. Reifel, vice president, DS ARN a HERTONT | He makes the five-minute Svea a man more ready for any ling north of the 38th Parallel Campment since the war at Fi. Gov, Schricker. oo aod today. TOKYO, July 8—Anyons withi{from his home to his office in assignment his country might and co-ordinating British and | Knox, ! Capt. John ‘Barton, state police investigation division chief, sald Heading the list of expenditures the slightest doubt about the out- his biack Cadillac, accompanied give him, the night this five-star American carrier strikes against Attendance at the two weeks’ the foro will “do all it can to find Communists and fellow travelers] \will be construction of four test come of the war in Korea should only by a couple of honor guard general told me and tire otherithe Communists. i [Ring Jraiod oy det rd hed gr it into the inquiry, - loells and a “sub-zero” laboratory look into the eye of Gen. Douglas jeeps. [correspondents he was going to Calm & rious : 0! “ams after a conference withiroom at Packard Proving MacArthur, J oh normal times, he stayed at {Korea and sald we were welcome| It was easy to tell when hel rolled and 302 enlisted men en ment heads will De RIESE with Maurice Hunt director of the Grounds, Each job will cost about They would see only compe- the office until about 2:30 p. m,|lo 80 along. |was in deep concentration. He "mio Gon Rucsen A. Roma cling Heit ow aid, el us| State Welfare Department. $300,000. tence and confidence. {Now, he remains at his desk orl He warned us there would oF Was eal. silent and serious. It \Sandusky, O. commander, com-|/from state police, may be called] The conference was called when were members of the Civil Rights Although he once sald he can-|til about 3:10 p. m, getting the danger, and outlined some of the didn’t take him long to make UP\yiandeq "the “Thunderbolt” Di-|to check on workers who arouse the Governor learned two con-| Congress, which has been cited not foretell the fut I belt ii ut reports from his chief of [problems we would face in gat-ihis mind, When he had deeded vision for showing “a definite and suspiion: sultants in the child welfare by the U. S. government as a subare 8 Su ure, ve {ting thers and getting back. We what he wanted, hs directed in : w estioned by eit | he thinks he tan influence the fu-| staff, 1 be d serious interest in making maxi-| Gov. Schricker said will division were questio y eity|versive group. ture—at least in this case. There Works Late all sald we would go. plain, easy terms that it One. imum use of this summer train-|start early this week on the probe police for peddling Communist] Mr. Hunt questioned the women has never been any sign that he He spends a couple of hours “I never doubted your courage.” Once a decision was out of thei, period.” of over 10,000 state i [yesterday but declined to reveal bas any doubt who will win, [at home during the afternoon, he sald, with a broad smile. “I|WAY, an air of lightness and He declared he wants “Peace” pamphlets, supported what he learned. He promised a ‘but by 5 p. m. the honor guards) ljust wanted to give your judg-|joviality prevailed. Gen, Mac-/ RIPE OLD CIGAR left unturned to uncover any by the Communist Party, were |statement later this week. ks the jroo my he has sent! are ER to attention again ment & ¢hance to work.” Arthur joked Shout ah famed MAIZE, Kas. July 8 (UP)— Communist sympathizers in state being circulated here by the two| The welfare chief also contra on aig? He 8 ex-/88 the tall, straight figure Jack-| Although he is 70 years old, corncob pipe or recal Amusing When A. P, Foster married helservice.” {state employees: Miss LaRue/firmed that a third woman in

tood incidents familiar to correspond- passed out cigars. His brother<in-| The chief executive added he Spiker, 38, of 167 E. 11th St. andithe child welfare division is betended his office hours, while Knifes out of a big black Cadillac Gen, MacArthur s the strain ents like niyself who have been law, L. B. Muma, gave his back will demand the dismissal of ail Miss Eva Iola Klaas, 42, of 5335 ing investigated as a possible

p better than continuing to observe his custom- jand strides into headquarters. He of the trip to Korea tin touch with his headquarters when the F . ted ] ant ary seven-day work week, He remains at feast until 8:30 p.m: many men half his age who wen! 0th wed es tien their loyalty security risks.

t tor five rs. has visited the front and he is| Every day since the occupation, along. His physician, Fg Cal Part Youn time, he sat In tl keeping closely informed on ev-|Americans, other Allied nationals/Charles C. Canada, told me tho seat directly behind me, relaxing! ery development, and Japanese have gathered out-|Wishes he were as healthy as the |and enjoying his pipe. Not even .Gen, MacArthur's = personal side Gen. MacArthur's headquar- (general. {an attack by Communist fighters uarters is a modestly-ap- ters to watch him enter and leave. | Col. Canada, who rode In myi._ who were intercepted and driven pointed room in the former Dai| They still do, but now the crowds jeep on the trip to the front, is stillioter hy our own fighter cover— Ichi Insurance building, across/are bigger. comparing bruises with me, but!gisturbed him. the moat from the Japanese ém-! There 1s no telephone in his he says Gen. MacArthur stood This is the man who is directing peror's palace. A special staffiprivate office. His aide, Col. the trip better than anybody Inthe Korean war, making the de-| has been set upiLawrence Bunker, and his chief the party—or anyway, he has cisions which are vital, not for his : nassby to put his decisions into of staff, Maj. Gen. E. M. Almond complained Tess. [country alone but for the United who 0 occupy adjoining offices—! I watched him _pace up and Nations and all free men: metimercumaftssimis—v—_ eemerie————— ——

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